Lifetime and five-year prevalence of homelessness in the United States.
B G Link,
E Susser,
A Stueve,
J Phelan,
R E Moore and
E Struening
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY.
OBJECTIVE. Intense debate exists concerning the number of homelesspeople in the United States. Previous studies, counting currentlyhomeless people, have provided point-prevalence estimates ofhomelessness but have been criticized on methodological grounds.This study reports lifetime and 5-year prevalence estimatesof homelessness using a different methodological approach. METHODS.Random-digit dialing was used to interview 1507 adults livingin households with telephones in the 48 contiguous states inthe fall of 1990. Respondents were asked whether they had everbeen homeless and if so, where they had slept while homeless.RESULTS. Lifetime and 5-year prevalence of all types of homelessnesscombined were 14.0% (26 million people) and 4.6% (8.5 millionpeople), respectively. Lifetime "literal homelessness" (sleepingin shelters, abandoned buildings, bus and train stations, etc.)was 7.4% (13.5 million people). Five-year (1985 through 1990)prevalence of self-reported homelessness among those who hadever been literally homeless was 3.1% (5.7 million people).CONCLUSIONS. The magnitude of the problem of homelessness ismuch greater than most previous attempts to enumerate homelesspeople have led us to believe. This finding requires reconsiderationof inferences about the causes of homelessness that were derivedfrom point-prevalence studies of currently homeless people.
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