Amanda Terrell, Ph.D.: Forty Years of Research on Predictors of Homelessness
Homelessness is a chronic public health issue in the U.S. [...]
Elizabeth Bowen, Ph.D.: Psychometric Properties of the Assessment of Recovery Capital (ARC) Instrument in a Diverse Low-Income Sample
Background: Recovery capital is a theoretical construct elucidating the resources [...]
Elizabeth Bowen, Ph.D. & Harmony Rhoades, Ph.D.: Food Insecurity Among Formerly Homeless Individuals Living in Permanent Supportive Housing
Objectives. To assess the role of health-related factors, health care, [...]
Heather Larkin, Ph.D.: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Service Use, and Service Helpfulness Among People Experiencing Homelessness
This study examines categories of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and [...]
Heather Larkin, Ph.D.: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance Use History among Vulnerable Older Adults Living in Public Housing
Previous research shows strong correlations between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) [...]
Elizabeth Bowen, Ph.D.: Predictors of CD4 health and viral suppression outcomes for formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS in scattered site supportive housing
Stable housing is key to improving health outcomes for people [...]
Conferences
Time For Homes hosts quarterly conferences that are open to the public. These conferences allow us, amongst other things, to explore various issues related to homelessness and their potential solutions.
Policy Clusters
Though this list is far from complete, here are some of the policy clusters Time For Homes is working on.