Rothwell David W, Sussman Tamara, Grenier Amanda, Mott Sebastian, Bourgeois-Guérin Valérie
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Appl Gerontol. 2017 Jan;36(1):71-93. doi: 10.1177/0733464815624154. Epub 2016 Jan 14.
People who become homeless for the first time in late life are a growing but understudied population. This study draws on administrative data from one shelter (N = 1,214 first-time homeless) to assess the extent to which age is related to shelter stay and, to examine psychosocial factors that may be associated with shelter departure. Our bivariate and survival analysis results suggest that older homeless men stay in the shelter 2 weeks longer than younger clients. Older men with pending legal issues and mobility concerns were more likely to leave the shelter than those without such concerns. Findings highlight the impact of age and other psychosocial variables on shelter stay, and provide direction from which to address homelessness among men who are new to homelessness in later life.
在晚年首次无家可归的人是一个数量不断增加但研究不足的群体。本研究利用来自一个收容所的行政数据(N = 1214名首次无家可归者)来评估年龄与在收容所停留时间的相关程度,并考察可能与离开收容所有关的心理社会因素。我们的双变量和生存分析结果表明,年长的无家可归男性在收容所停留的时间比年轻的收容者长两周。有未决法律问题和行动不便问题的年长男性比没有这些问题的男性更有可能离开收容所。研究结果突出了年龄和其他心理社会变量对在收容所停留时间的影响,并为解决晚年首次无家可归男性的无家可归问题提供了方向。