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Housing First, Consumer Choice, and Harm Reduction for Homeless Individuals With a Dual Diagnosis

Sam Tsemberis, PhD, Leyla Gulcur, PhD and Maria Nakae, BA

The authors are with Pathways to Housing, Inc, New York, NY.



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FIGURE 1— Consumer choice in housing: baseline–24 months.

Note. At baseline, participants were asked how much choice they would like to have. Subsequent time-points assess how much choice participants actually have.

 


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FIGURE 2— Proportion of time spent homeless: baseline–24 months.

 


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FIGURE 3— Proportion of time stably housed: baseline–24 months.

 


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FIGURE 4— Average number of substance abuse treatment services used: baseline–24 months.

 





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