Chen Joyce H, Rosenheck Robert A, Greenberg Greg A, Seibyl Catherine
Northeast Program Evaluation Center, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, N.E.P.E.C./182, 950 Campbell Ave., West Haven, CT 06516, USA.
Psychiatr Q. 2007 Mar;78(1):63-72. doi: 10.1007/s11126-006-9027-6.
Public support payments may facilitate exit from homelessness for persons with mental illness. We examined data from 10,641 homeless veterans contacted from October 1, 1995 to September 30, 2002 in a collaborative outreach program designed to facilitate access to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability benefits. Those who were awarded benefits (22% of contacted veterans) were more likely to report disability, poor to fair self-rated health, and were more likely to have used VA services in the past. Thus, this program achieved only modest success and was most successful with veterans who were already receiving VA services and who might have received benefits even without the outreach effort.
公共支持款项可能有助于患有精神疾病的人摆脱无家可归的状态。我们研究了1995年10月1日至2002年9月30日期间,在一个旨在协助获取退伍军人事务部(VA)残疾福利的合作外展项目中,与10641名无家可归退伍军人联系所获得的数据。那些获得福利的人(占被联系退伍军人的22%)更有可能报告有残疾、自评健康状况为差到中等,并且过去更有可能使用过VA服务。因此,该项目仅取得了一定程度的成功,对于那些已经在接受VA服务的退伍军人最为成功,而且即使没有外展努力,他们可能也会获得福利。