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Housing and Support Interventions for Homeless Youth in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review

Forfatter(e)
Taylor, D., Vecchio, S., Baidawi, S., Shlonsky, A.
År
2026
DOI
10.1177/10497315251415139
Tidsskrift
Research on Social Work Practice
Sider
27
Kategori(er)
Livskvalitet og trivselSelvfølelse og selvtillit Rus (alkohol, illegale rusmidler)
Tiltakstype(r)
Økonomisk/praktisk hjelp
Abstract

Purpose: Interventions combining housing with support services have emerged as a preferred approach to support homeless youth, however their effectiveness remains uncertain.

Method: This systematic review examined such interventions' impact on outcomes for homeless youth (16-25) in high-income countries, identified their core components, assessed barriers and enablers to implementation, and documented outcome instruments used. We undertook a comprehensive search for studies using randomized or non-randomized designs with valid counterfactuals. Results were transformed into standardized effect sizes, and components were coded against Housing First principles. The exploration, preparation, implementation, sustainment framework guided implementation analysis.

Results: Five studies met the inclusion criteria, all were from North America and exhibited non-ignorable risk of bias. Heterogeneity in outcome measurement and timing prevented quantitative synthesis.

Discussion: While some individual results, most prominently short-term improvements in housing stability, favored the intervention, this evidence overall is insufficient to conclude that these interventions, or their components, are effective.