Social Network Decay as Potential Recovery from Homelessness: A Mixed Methods Study in Housing First Programming

dc.contributor.authorGolembiewski, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.authorWatson, Dennis P.
dc.contributor.authorRobison, Lisa
dc.contributor.authorCoberg, John W.
dc.contributor.departmentSocial and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Healthen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-13T15:24:53Z
dc.date.available2018-03-13T15:24:53Z
dc.date.issued2017-09
dc.description.abstractThe positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but individuals experiencing chronic homelessness face serious disruptions to their social networks. Housing First (HF) programming has been shown to improve health and stability of formerly chronically homeless individuals. However, researchers are only just starting to understand the impact HF has on residents’ individual social integration. The purpose of the current study was to describe and understand changes in social networks of residents living in a HF program. Researchers employed a longitudinal, convergent parallel mixed method design, collecting quantitative social network data through structured interviews (n = 13) and qualitative data through semi-structured interviews (n = 20). Quantitative results demonstrated a reduction in network size over the course of one year. However, increases in both network density and frequency of contact with network members increased. Qualitative interviews demonstrated a strengthening in the quality of relationships with family and housing providers and a shedding of burdensome and abusive relationships. These results suggest network decay is a possible indicator of participants’ recovery process as they discontinued negative relationships and strengthened positive ones.en_US
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.citationGolembiewski, E., Watson, D. P., Robison, L., & Coberg, J. W. (2017). Social Network Decay as Potential Recovery from Homelessness: A Mixed Methods Study in Housing First Programming. Social Sciences (Basel, Switzerland), 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci6030096en_US
dc.identifier.issn2076-0760en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/15446
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.3390/socsci6030096en_US
dc.relation.journalSocial sciences (Basel, Switzerland)en_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.subjectHousing Firsten_US
dc.subjectegocentric networksen_US
dc.subjecthomelessnessen_US
dc.subjectmixed methodsen_US
dc.subjectserious mental illnessen_US
dc.subjectsocial integrationen_US
dc.subjectsocial networksen_US
dc.subjectsubstance use disorderen_US
dc.titleSocial Network Decay as Potential Recovery from Homelessness: A Mixed Methods Study in Housing First Programmingen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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