This Editor’s Choice collection was first published online in March 2021 and refreshes the original May 2019 collection on homelessness. To review all collections, please visit the Editor’s Choice section of ps.psychiatryonline.org.
Homelessness has been defined as “lacking a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.” Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, over a half-million individuals were estimated to be experiencing homelessness in the United States. The number homeless may increase with the hardship of COVID-19, which has disproportionately affected already vulnerable populations. Over 60% of those who experience chronic homelessness also have a mental health condition. As mental health providers, we have an opportunity and responsibility to understand the relationship between homelessness and mental illness, address risk factors for homelessness, and provide evidence-based interventions for our patients experiencing homelessness and mental illness. In this collection, we highlight several studies and commentaries that explore unique challenges and solutions to addressing homelessness, particularly for people with mental illness. Articles in this collection describe the impacts of COVID-19, suicidality, childhood adverse experiences, and victimization on the mental health and psychosocial well-being of people experiencing homelessness. This collection also offers concrete solutions to these complex challenges, including housing-first models, which can lower shelter use; Medicaid demonstration waivers supporting housing; and peer navigation models that lead to improvements in general medical health and mental health. Now more than ever, our patients and communities experiencing these dual challenges deserve our attention and support.
COVID-19 and Homelessness
Social Determinants of Mental Health
Addressing the Urgent Housing Needs of Vulnerable Women in the Era of COVID-19: The Los Angeles County Experience
Goodsmith N, Ijadi-Maghsoodi R, Melendez RM, et al.
Psychiatric Services in Advance, Nov 10, 2020
Suicidality and Homelessness
Article
Suicide Attempts and Homelessness: Timing of Attempts Among Recently Homeless, Past Homeless, and Never Homeless Adults
Bommersbach TJ, Stefanovics EA, Rhee TG, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2020; 71:1225–1231
Brief Report
Suicidality and the Onset of Homelessness: Evidence for a Temporal Association From VHA Treatment Records
Culhane D, Szymkowiak D, Schinka JA
Psychiatr Serv 2019; 70:1049–1052
Homelessness and Our Veterans
Open Forum
Addressing Veteran Homelessness to Prevent Veteran Suicides
Tsai J, Trevisan L, Huang M, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2018; 69:935–937
Article
National Utilization Patterns of Veterans Affairs Homelessness Programs in the Era of Housing First
Tsai J, Byrne TH
Psychiatr Serv 2019; 70:309–315
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Homelessness
Article
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Risk of Criminal Justice Involvement and Victimization Among Homeless Adults With Mental Illness
Edalati H, Nicholls TL, Crocker AG, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2017; 68:1288–1295
Homelessness and Victimization
Review
Criminal Behavior and Victimization Among Homeless Individuals With Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review
Roy L, Crocker AG, Nicholls TL, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2014; 65:739–750
Supporting Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Experiencing Homelessness
Research, Community, & Services Partnerships
Supporting Efforts by Intellectually Disabled Adults to Exit Homelessness: Key Ingredients of a Cross-Sector Partnership
Lamanna D, Lunsky Y, Wen S, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2020; 71:96–99
Homelessness and Housing Programs
Article
Trajectories of Homeless Shelter Utilization in the At Home/Chez Soi Trial of Housing First
Chu CMT, Moodie EEM, Streiner DL, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2020; 71:648–655
Article
A Multiple-City RCT of Housing First With Assertive Community Treatment for Homeless Canadians With Serious Mental Illness
Aubry T, Goering P, Veldhuizen S, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2016; 67:275–281
Brief Reports
Sustaining Housing First After a Successful Research Demonstration Trial: Lessons Learned in a Large Urban Center
Kumar N, Plenert E, Hwang SW, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2017; 68:739–742
Article
Housing Is Mental Health Care: A Call for Medicaid Demonstration Waivers Covering Housing
Mathis J
Psychiatric Services in Advance, Dec 18, 2020
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202000252
Article
Identifying Social Skills That Support Housing Attainment and Retention Among Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness
Gabrielian S, Hamilton AB, Gelberg L, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2019; 70:374–380
Homelessness and Access to Benefits
Article
An Evaluation of SOAR: Implementation and Outcomes of an Effort to Improve Access to SSI and SSDI
Kauff JF, Clary E, Lupfer KS, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2016; 67:1098–1102
Use of Peer Navigation and Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Integrated Care
Using Peer Navigators to Address the Integrated Health Care Needs of Homeless African Americans With Serious Mental Illness
Corrigan PW, Kraus DJ, Pickett SA, et al.
Psychiatr Serv 2017; 68:264–270