Thulien Naomi S, Stark Rowen K, Amiri Alexandra, Abramovich Alex, Akdikmen Alex, Carasco Alexandra, Daley Mardi, Downey Bernice, Fambegbe Oluwapelumi Pukky, Frederick Tyler, Hwang Stephen W, Kozloff Nicole, Noble Amanda, Pedersen Cheryl, Rampersaud Marsha, Rodney Ruth, Tibebu Tadios, Nisenbaum Rosane
MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Social & Behavioral Health Sciences Division, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Apr 25;14:e66210. doi: 10.2196/66210.
For young people who have experienced homelessness, relative housing stability alone is insufficient to achieve socioeconomic inclusion. There is little peer-reviewed research investigating interventions targeting socioeconomic inclusion outcomes for youth who have experienced homelessness. Our previous community-engaged work signaled that identity capital (purpose, control, self-efficacy, and self-esteem) may mediate socioeconomic inclusion outcomes for youth exiting homelessness. This 12-month pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) explores whether portable rent subsidies and an intervention targeting identity capital hold promise as a way to facilitate socioeconomic inclusion for youth exiting homelessness and living in market rent housing in Ontario, Canada.
The objectives of this study were (1) to examine the feasibility and acceptability of an RCT of targeted economic and identity-based supports to foster socioeconomic inclusion (primary objective), (2) to estimate the effect of adding identity-based supports to economic supports (intervention group) compared with economic supports alone (control group) at the 12-month end point with respect to self-reported proxy indicators of socioeconomic inclusion (secondary objective), and (3) to explore, among the intervention group, whether the estimated effect of the intervention differs by baseline variables or level of engagement with the intervention (exploratory objective).
This study is a convergent mixed methods, 2-arm parallel RCT, open-label design with 1:1 allocation. All youth participants (n=40) received rent subsidies; half were randomly assigned an identity capital intervention (co-designed leadership guide+coach). The overall study was guided by community-based participatory action research axiology. The qualitative component used a qualitative descriptive design underpinned by critical social theory. The measures used were (1) recruitment, enrolment, and dropout metrics; self-report composite checklists regarding intervention engagement; coaching session attendance; and qualitative focus groups (primary measures); (2) education, employment, and training; housing security; and identity capital (secondary measures); and (3) impact of baseline variables (eg, participant demographics such as gender or mental health symptoms as measured by the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs-Short Screener) or level of engagement with intervention (coaching session attendance) on secondary measures (exploratory measures).
Recruitment and enrolment began March 1, 2023, and ended June 19, 2023. Data collection began March 7, 2023, and ended June 17, 2024. Qualitative and quantitative data analyses concluded on August 20, 2024.
Findings from this RCT will help inform the way we conceptualize the types of supports that are necessary to sustain successful exits from homelessness. The intervention was co-designed with youth who have experienced homelessness, and their voices will continue to inform the next iteration of this work.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05781503; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05781503.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/66210.
对于曾经历过无家可归的年轻人来说,仅仅相对稳定的住房状况不足以实现社会经济融合。针对曾经历过无家可归的年轻人的社会经济融合结果的干预措施,几乎没有经过同行评审的研究。我们之前的社区参与工作表明,身份资本(目标、掌控力、自我效能感和自尊)可能会调节曾经历过无家可归的年轻人实现社会经济融合的结果。这项为期12个月的试点随机对照试验(RCT)探讨了可携带式租金补贴以及针对身份资本的干预措施,对于促进在加拿大安大略省摆脱无家可归状态并居住在市场租金住房中的年轻人实现社会经济融合是否具有前景。
本研究的目的是:(1)检验一项针对促进社会经济融合的有针对性的经济支持和基于身份的支持的随机对照试验的可行性和可接受性(主要目的);(2)在12个月的终点,估计在自我报告的社会经济融合替代指标方面,与仅提供经济支持(对照组)相比,在经济支持基础上增加基于身份的支持(干预组)的效果(次要目的);(3)在干预组中探索干预的估计效果是否因基线变量或对干预的参与程度而有所不同(探索性目的)。
本研究是一项采用收敛性混合方法的双臂平行随机对照试验,开放标签设计,分配比例为1:1。所有青年参与者(n = 40)均获得租金补贴;其中一半被随机分配接受身份资本干预(共同设计的领导力指南 + 教练指导)。整个研究以基于社区的参与式行动研究价值论为指导。定性部分采用以批判社会理论为基础的定性描述设计。所使用的测量指标包括:(1)招募、入组和退出指标;关于干预参与情况的自我报告综合清单;教练指导课程的出席情况;以及定性焦点小组(主要指标);(2)教育、就业和培训;住房保障;以及身份资本(次要指标);(3)基线变量(例如,参与者人口统计学特征,如性别或通过个体需求全球评估 - 简短筛选器测量的心理健康症状)或对干预的参与程度(教练指导课程出席情况)对次要指标的影响(探索性指标)。
招募和入组于2023年3月1日开始,2023年6月19日结束。数据收集于2023年3月7日开始,2024年6月17日结束。定性和定量数据分析于2024年8月20日完成。
这项随机对照试验的结果将有助于为我们如何概念化维持成功摆脱无家可归状态所需的支持类型提供信息。该干预措施是与曾经历过无家可归的年轻人共同设计的,他们的声音将继续为这项工作的下一次迭代提供信息。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05781503;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05781503。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/66210。