Bird Melissa, Rhoades Harmony, Lahey John, Cederbaum Julie, Wenzel Suzanne
School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
J Soc Distress Homeless. 2017;26(1):9-15. doi: 10.1080/10530789.2016.1274570. Epub 2017 Jan 24.
This research seeks to understand goals and the gender differences in goals among men and women who are transitioning into permanent supportive housing. Because of systemic gender inequality, men and women experience homelessness differently. Data collected for this study come from a longitudinal investigation of HIV risk behavior and social networks among women and men transitioning from homelessness to permanent supportive housing. As part of this study, 421 baseline interviews were conducted in English with homeless adults scheduled to move into permanent supportive housing; participants were recruited between September 2014 and October 2015. This paper uses goals data from the 418 male-or female-identified respondents in this study. Results identified goal differences in education and general health between men and women that should be taken into account when service providers, policy makers, and advocates are addressing the needs of homeless women.
本研究旨在了解那些正在过渡到永久性支持性住房的男性和女性的目标以及目标上的性别差异。由于系统性的性别不平等,男性和女性经历无家可归的情况有所不同。本研究收集的数据来自一项对从无家可归过渡到永久性支持性住房的男性和女性的艾滋病毒风险行为及社交网络的纵向调查。作为该研究的一部分,对计划搬入永久性支持性住房的无家可归成年人进行了421次英语基线访谈;参与者于2014年9月至2015年10月期间招募。本文使用了本研究中418名明确为男性或女性的受访者的目标数据。结果确定了男性和女性在教育和总体健康方面的目标差异,服务提供者、政策制定者和倡导者在满足无家可归女性需求时应考虑到这些差异。