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To House or Not to House: The Effects of Providing Housing to Homeless Substance Abusers in Treatment

Jesse B. Milby, PhD, Joseph E. Schumacher, PhD, Dennis Wallace, PhD, Michelle J. Freedman, PhD and Rudy E. Vuchinich, PhD

Jesse B. Milby, Joseph E. Schumacher, Michelle J. Freedman, and Rudy E. Vuchinich are with the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dennis Wallace is with Rho Federal Systems Division Inc, Chapel Hill, NC.



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FIGURE 1— Weekly prevalence of abstinence among participants during treatment and aftercare.

Note. ACH = abstinence-contingent housing; NACH = non-abstinence-contingent housing; NH = no housing.

 


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FIGURE 2— Mean days housed at baseline and at 3 follow-up assessments.

Note. ACH = abstinence-contingent housing; NACH = non-abstinence-contingent housing; NH = no housing.

 


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FIGURE 3— Mean days employed at baseline and at 3 follow-up assessments.

Note. ACH = abstinence-contingent housing; NACH = non-abstinence-contingent housing; NH = no housing.

 





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