Centre for Research on Inner City Health, The Keenan Research Centre at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 1W8, Canada.
Int J Public Health. 2011 Dec;56(6):609-23. doi: 10.1007/s00038-011-0283-3. Epub 2011 Aug 20.
While substantial research has demonstrated the poor health status of homeless populations, the health status of vulnerably housed individuals is largely unknown. Furthermore, few longitudinal studies have assessed the impact of housing transitions on health. The health and housing in transition (HHiT) study is a prospective cohort study that aims to track the health and housing status of a representative sample of homeless and vulnerably housed single adults in three Canadian cities (Toronto, Ottawa, and Vancouver). This paper discusses the HHiT study methodological recruitment strategies and follow-up procedures, including a discussion of the limitations and challenges experienced to date.
Participants (n = 1,192) were randomly selected at shelters, meal programmes, community health centres, drop-in centres, rooming houses, and single-room occupancy hotels from January to December 2009 and are being re-interviewed every 12 months for a 2-year period.
At baseline, over 85% of participants reported having at least one chronic health condition, and over 50% reported being diagnosed with a mental health problem.
Our findings suggest that, regardless of housing status, participants had extremely poor overall health.
尽管大量研究表明无家可归者的健康状况较差,但脆弱住房人群的健康状况在很大程度上仍不为人知。此外,很少有纵向研究评估住房过渡对健康的影响。健康和住房过渡期研究(HHiT 研究)是一项前瞻性队列研究,旨在跟踪三个加拿大城市(多伦多、渥太华和温哥华)中无家可归和脆弱住房的单身成年人的代表性样本的健康和住房状况。本文讨论了 HHiT 研究的方法学招募策略和随访程序,包括讨论迄今为止遇到的限制和挑战。
2009 年 1 月至 12 月,在避难所、膳食计划、社区健康中心、探访中心、出租屋和单人间旅馆随机选择参与者(n=1192),并在接下来的 2 年内每 12 个月进行一次重新访谈。
在基线时,超过 85%的参与者报告至少有一种慢性健康状况,超过 50%的参与者报告被诊断患有心理健康问题。
我们的研究结果表明,无论住房状况如何,参与者的整体健康状况都非常差。