Littman Danielle Maude, Alex Wagaman M, Milligan Tara, Vox Van, Bender Kimberly
University of Utah College of Social Work, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work, Richmond, USA.
J Community Psychol. 2025 May;53(4):e70014. doi: 10.1002/jcop.70014.
While young adult homelessness impacts nearly one in ten young adults in the United States, limited work has explored the implementation of housing programs which support young adults. In this paper, we describe research on two case examples of housing programs for young adults in the United States: systematic program observations from Marsha and Marian's Neighbors, a shared housing program in the Mid-Atlantic region, and resident interviews from Laurel House, a permanent supportive housing program in the Rocky Mountain West. While the program designs and methods for researching each program were distinct, we collectively identified tensions which largely impacted both programs: considerations around community, youth choice and voice, and impact and outcomes. Finally, we identify key decision points for young adult housing programs to consider when working to meaningfully support young peoples' needs.
虽然美国近十分之一的年轻人无家可归,但针对支持年轻人的住房项目实施情况的研究却很有限。在本文中,我们描述了对美国两个针对年轻人的住房项目案例的研究:对大西洋中部地区的一个共享住房项目“玛莎和玛丽安的邻居”进行的系统项目观察,以及对落基山西部的一个永久性支持性住房项目“劳雷尔之家”的住户访谈。虽然每个项目的设计和研究方法各不相同,但我们共同发现了一些在很大程度上影响这两个项目的矛盾点:围绕社区、青年选择与发言权以及影响和成果的考量。最后,我们确定了年轻人住房项目在努力切实满足年轻人需求时需要考虑的关键决策点。