Poor housing quality is associated with negative health outcomes, even after controlling for socioeconomic factors. Using Coordinated Care Organization funding, a low income housing complex was built to support residents in central Oregon. This study explored whether stable housing could improve the health outcomes of low income individuals. Residents completed baseline survey measures within two weeks of move-in, with follow up assessment of health outcomes after one year.
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Title
Longitudinal surveillance of health outcomes in response to a stable housing intervention for low income residents
Creator
Paris, Stephanie E. : Portland State University Alvord, Teala : Portland State University Bergantz, B. Farris, P. Mishlaine, S. Shannon, J. Wilson, R. Marriott, Lisa K. : Portland State University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2020