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Summary

This program placed adults experiencing homelessness with cocaine dependency and nonpsychotic mental disorders in housing regardless of abstinence from cocaine and provided outpatient services and work experience to program participants to increase their employment.

This program provided housing and services for adults experiencing homelessness with cocaine dependency and nonpsychotic mental disorders . The intervention was delivered in two phases:

  • In the first phase, participants received rent-free furnished housing after two urine drug tests, regardless of results. Participants were tested twice per week during the intervention and remained in program housing regardless of results. Participants also received one to two months of outpatient treatment at Birmingham Health Care (BHC) to reduce cocaine dependency. For about six hours per day, participants received counseling, psychological evaluation, group-based educational therapy, and routine drug testing. Participants set therapeutic goals and were incentivized to meet these goals (receiving $5 or $10 debit cards). Transportation was provided to and from BHC.
  • In the second phase of the intervention, participants received three to five months of work experience and aftercare at BHC. Participants worked 6.5 hours per day in food service, landscaping, or construction jobs and earned $5.25 per hour. In this phase of the intervention, participants were charged $161 per month to remain in program housing but were not evicted if unable to provide payment.

Services lasted for six months across both phases. The program served cocaine-dependent adults with nonpsychotic mental disorders who either met federal criteria for homelessness or were deemed at serious risk for homelessness. This program was offered in Birmingham, AL. This evaluation also examined rent-free abstinence-contingent housing (ACH) and the contrast between rent-free non-abstinence-contingent housing and ACH.

Populations and employment barriers: Homelessness, Mental illness, Substance use disorder

Studies of this intervention

Study quality rating Study counts per rating
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Implementation details

Characteristics of research participants
Black or African American
97%
Unknown or not reported
3%

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