Correlates of Acquiring a Traumatic Brain Injury before Experiencing Homelessness: An Exploratory Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Temporal Relationship between TBI and Homelessness
2.2. Co-Morbidities of TBI and Homelessness
2.2.1. Mental Health and Substance Use
2.2.2. Barriers to Housing
2.3. The Current Study
- What are the rates of TBI among a sample of individuals experiencing homelessness?
- Does a TBI experience precede or follow an initial period of homelessness?
- What are the correlates of TBI prior to homelessness including self-reported mental health variables?
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Setting
3.2. Study Design
3.3. Sample and Recruitment
3.4. Data Collection Procedures
3.5. Measures
3.5.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics
3.5.2. VI-SPDAT
3.5.3. Mental Health and Housing Stability (Dependent Variables)
3.5.4. OSU TBI-ID
3.6. Analytic Approach
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Characteristics of Participants with a Reported TBI before Experiencing Homelessness
4.1.1. Descriptive Characteristics
4.1.2. Homelessness Variables
4.1.3. Brain Injury
4.1.4. Mental Health (Dependent Variables)
4.2. Impact of TBI Prior to Homelessness and Mental Health
5. Discussion
5.1. Implications
5.2. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Descriptive Characteristics of Participants with a Reported TBI before experiencing homelessness (N = 85) | |
n (%) or M (SD) | |
Gender | |
Male | 56 (65.9) |
Female | 28 (32.9) |
Sexual Orientation | |
Heterosexual | 72 (84.7) |
Not heterosexual | 13 (15.3) |
Race and Ethnicity | |
White | 52 (61.2) |
Not white | 33 (38.8) |
Education | |
High school degree or less | 54 (63.5) |
More than high school degree | 31 (36.5) |
Homelessness Variables | |
Sleep in shelters | 45 (52.9) |
Sleep outside | 27 (31.8) |
Other | 9 (10.6) |
Transitional housing | 4 (4.7) |
No. episodes of homelessness (M, SD) | 3.5 (4.4) |
Age (years) (M, SD) | 31 (13) |
Housing Stability-Mental Health | |
Have you had trouble maintaining housing due to a mental health issue or concern (1 = yes) | 16 (18.8) |
Do you have a mental health or brain issue that would make it hard for you to live independently? (1 = yes) | 14 (16.5) |
Do you have planned activities that make you feel happy and fulfilled? (0 = no) | 23 (27.1) |
TBI Variables for Total Sample (n = 115) | |
“Worst” injury (LOC for more than 30 min) | 53 (46.1) |
“First” injury (LOC before age 15) | 28 (24.3) |
“Multiple” injury (three or more head injuries resulting in an altered state or two or more TBIs with LOC within a 3-monthperiod | 57 (49.6) |
Mechanism of TBI | |
Fall-related injury | 46 (55) |
Motor vehicle accident | 45 (53) |
Assault | 45 (53) |
Near a blast or explosion | 18 (21) |
Do you have any mental health or brain issues that would make it hard for you to live independently because you would need help? | ||
Factors | OR | 95% CI |
Race/Ethnicity | 0.63 | 0.24–1.65 |
Gender | 0.66 | 0.24–1.8 |
Sexual Orientation | 2.53 | 0.48–13.3 |
Education | 1.75 | 0.63–4.89 |
TBI before Homelessness | 0.36 * | 0.13–0.96 |
Have you ever had trouble maintaining your housing, or been kicked out of an apartment, shelter program or other place you were staying, because of: A mental health issue or concern? | ||
Factors | OR | 95% CI |
Race/Ethnicity | 0.94 | 0.37–2.39 |
Gender | 0.92 | 0.35–2.3 |
Sexual Orientation | 0.74 | 0.21–2.56 |
Education | 1.67 | 0.62–4.45 |
TBI before Homelessness | 0.27 ** | 0.11–0.69 |
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Chassman, S.; Calhoun, K.; Bacon, B.; Chaparro Rucobo, S.; Goodwin, E.; Gorgens, K.; Brisson, D. Correlates of Acquiring a Traumatic Brain Injury before Experiencing Homelessness: An Exploratory Study. Soc. Sci. 2022, 11, 376. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080376
Chassman S, Calhoun K, Bacon B, Chaparro Rucobo S, Goodwin E, Gorgens K, Brisson D. Correlates of Acquiring a Traumatic Brain Injury before Experiencing Homelessness: An Exploratory Study. Social Sciences. 2022; 11(8):376. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080376
Chicago/Turabian StyleChassman, Stephanie, Katie Calhoun, Blair Bacon, Sara Chaparro Rucobo, Emily Goodwin, Kim Gorgens, and Daniel Brisson. 2022. "Correlates of Acquiring a Traumatic Brain Injury before Experiencing Homelessness: An Exploratory Study" Social Sciences 11, no. 8: 376. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080376
APA StyleChassman, S., Calhoun, K., Bacon, B., Chaparro Rucobo, S., Goodwin, E., Gorgens, K., & Brisson, D. (2022). Correlates of Acquiring a Traumatic Brain Injury before Experiencing Homelessness: An Exploratory Study. Social Sciences, 11(8), 376. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080376