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Measuring homelessness and residential stability: The residential time‐line follow‐back inventory
Authors:Sam Tsemberis  Gregory McHugo  Valerie Williams  Patricia Hanrahan  Ana Stefancic
Affiliation:1. Pathways to Housing;2. New Hampshire‐Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center;3. University of Massachusetts Medical School;4. University of Chicago;5. Columbia University
Abstract:
Reliable and valid longitudinal residential histories are needed to assess interventions to reduce homelessness and increase community tenure. This study examined the test‐retest reliability, sensitivity to change, and concurrent validity of the Residential Time‐Line Follow‐Back (TLFB) Inventory, a method used to record residential histories in the Collaborative Program to Prevent Homelessness (n = 1,381). The Residential TLFB Inventory yielded temporally stable aggregate measures of duration in residential categories, and it revealed significant differences in change over time when contrasting study groups. A comparison of agency and participant data at one site.
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