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A cluster randomized controlled trial testing the effectiveness of Houvast: A strengths-based intervention for homeless young adults

Authors :
Krabbenborg, M.A.M.
Boersma, S.N.
Veld, W.M. van der
Hulst, B. van
Vollebergh, W.A.M.
Wolf, J.R.L.M.
Krabbenborg, M.A.M.
Boersma, S.N.
Veld, W.M. van der
Hulst, B. van
Vollebergh, W.A.M.
Wolf, J.R.L.M.
Source :
Research on Social Work Practice; 639; 652; 1049-7315; 6; 27; ~Research on Social Work Practice~639~652~~~1049-7315~6~27~~
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 176401.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />Objective: To test the effectiveness of Houvast: a strengths-based intervention for homeless young adults. Method: A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted with 10 Dutch shelter facilities randomly allocated to an intervention and a control group. Homeless young adults were interviewed when entering the facility and when care ended. Repeated-measures analyses and logistic regression analyses were conducted by the principle of intention-to-treat framework (N = 251). Results: Improvements were demonstrated on quality of life; satisfaction with family relations, finances, and health; employed or in school; depression; care needs; autonomy; competence, and resilience in both conditions. A higher proportion of homeless young adults who received care according to Houvast were still receiving care at follow-up and successfully completed the trajectory compared to those who received care as usual. Conclusion: Homeless young adults seem to benefit from service provision in general. Further research on the effectiveness of Houvast is needed after sufficient model fidelity has been achieved.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Research on Social Work Practice; 639; 652; 1049-7315; 6; 27; ~Research on Social Work Practice~639~652~~~1049-7315~6~27~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284041871
Document Type :
Electronic Resource