What is known about mental health and US federal housing subsidy programs? A scoping review
US federal housing subsidy programs have the potential to shape mental health outcomes for millions of low-income residents. Four characteristics of housing can influence mental health outcomes: cost, conditions, consistency, and context (the 4Cs). We use this framework to structure a scoping review...
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Main Authors: | Rick DeVoss (Author), Jeremy Auerbach (Author), Natalie Banacos (Author), Adriana Burnett (Author), Oluwatobi Oke (Author), Stephanie Pease (Author), Courtney Welton-Mitchell (Author), Marisa Westbrook (Author), Katherine L. Dickinson (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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