MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, 30 Bonds Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 1W8, Canada.
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2022 Jan;57(1):67-81. doi: 10.1007/s00127-021-02093-x. Epub 2021 Apr 17.
To conduct a multi-dimensional and time-patterned analysis to identify distinct well-being trajectory profiles over a 6-year follow-up period among adults experiencing homelessness and mental illness.
Data from 543 participants of the At Home Chez Soi study's Toronto site were examined over a 6-year follow-up period, including measures of quality of life, community functioning, housing stability, and substance use. Well-being trajectories were identified using Group-Based Trajectory Modelling. Multinomial regression was used to identify predictor variables that were associated with each well-being trajectory profile.
Four well-being profiles were identified: low well-being, moderate well-being, good well-being, and high well-being. Factors associated with a greater likelihood of following a better well-being profile included receiving Housing First, reporting female gender and non-white ethnicity, having post-secondary studies, and reporting a high resilience level. Concurrently, factors associated with a lower likelihood of better well-being profiles were having a history of chronic homelessness, experiences of discrimination in the healthcare setting, having comorbid mental disorders and a high level of symptom severity, and reporting a history of traumatic brain injury and childhood adversity.
Individuals experiencing homelessness follow distinct well-being profiles associated with their socio-demographic characteristics, health status, trauma history, resilience capabilities, and access to housing and support services. This work can inform integrated housing and support services to enhance the well-being trajectories of individuals experiencing homelessness.
At Home/Chez Soi trial was registered with ISRCTN, ISRCTN42520374, http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN42520374 .
通过多维和时间模式分析,确定在经历 homelessness 和精神疾病的成年人中,在 6 年的随访期间,存在不同的幸福感轨迹。
对 At Home Chez Soi 研究多伦多站点的 543 名参与者在 6 年的随访期间的数据进行了检查,包括生活质量、社区功能、住房稳定性和物质使用的测量。使用基于群组的轨迹建模来确定幸福感轨迹。使用多项回归来确定与每个幸福感轨迹相关的预测变量。
确定了四种幸福感轨迹:低幸福感、中等幸福感、良好幸福感和高幸福感。与更有可能遵循更好幸福感轨迹相关的因素包括接受 Housing First、报告女性性别和非白人种族、接受过高等教育和报告高水平的韧性。同时,与不太可能遵循更好幸福感轨迹相关的因素包括有慢性 homelessness 史、在医疗保健环境中经历歧视、患有共病性精神障碍和高水平的症状严重程度,以及报告有创伤性脑损伤和童年逆境的历史。
经历 homelessness 的个体遵循与他们的社会人口特征、健康状况、创伤史、韧性能力以及获得住房和支持服务相关的不同幸福感轨迹。这项工作可以为综合住房和支持服务提供信息,以提高经历 homelessness 的个体的幸福感轨迹。
At Home/Chez Soi 试验在 ISRCTN 注册,ISRCTN42520374,http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN42520374。