HOUSING INSTABILITY AND HOMELESSNESS AMONG RURAL SCHIZOPHRENIC-PATIENTS

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DRAKE, RE [1 ]
WALLACH, MA [1 ]
TEAGUE, GB [1 ]
FREEMAN, DH [1 ]
PASKUS, TS [1 ]
CLARK, TA [1 ]
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[1] NEW HAMPSHIRE DARTMOUTH PSYCHIAT RES CTR,CONCORD,NH
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY | 1991年 / 148卷 / 03期
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: The authors examined housing instability among treated schizophrenic patients in a rural area and compared the findings with those from their previous study of urban patients. Method: Seventy-five patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who were treated in a rural mental health center were assessed with research interviews and ratings by their clinical case managers. The patients were followed for 1 year to identify episodes of psychiatric hospitalization, incarceration, and literal homelessness. Results: Of the 75 patients, 19 (25%) had housing situations characterized as unstable by their case managers. For the majority, housing instability signified tenuousness of living arrangements rather than literal homelessness. Noncompliance with medications, alcohol use, and negative symptoms accounted for 30% of the variance in unstable housing. During follow-up, the unstably housed patients, compared to those in stable living situations, were no more likely to be rehospitalized but were somewhat more likely to be jailed and significantly more likely to be literally homeless. Conclusions: In the authors' previous study of urban psychiatric patients, unstably housed patients were more likely to be literally homeless, highly symptomatic, and rehospitalized during follow-up than the rural patients with unstable housing. Better outcomes in the rural area appeared to be related to the greater availability of housing alternatives and to intensive case management. For patients with unstable housing in both settings, noncompliance with medications and substance abuse, as well as housing arrangements, should be assertively addressed.
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