We are excited to announce the 6-month findings of the DV Housing First Demonstration Evaluation have been published in the Journal of Family Violence. An infographic summarizing 6-month findings can…
This unique study published in the Journal of Community Psychology is one of the first to examine the impact of COVID-19 on unstably housed DV survivors over time. Critical findings…
This study published in the Journal of Community Psychology utilizes data from the Domestic Violence Housing First longitudinal study to evaluate the importance of matching service interventions to the individualized…
This brief published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence commentates on the relationship between criminal records, racial background, and housing instability. This preliminary, cross-sectional analysis gathered data from the DVHF…
This study published in the Journal of Family Violence evaluates use of children as a tactic of intimate partner violence and subsequent impact on survivor mental health. Data for this…
This article published in the Revista Interamericana de Psicologia (Interamerican Journal of Psychology) pulls data from the DVHF longitudinal study to examine the need for domestic violence programs to provide…
Published in the American Journal of Community Psychology, this article describes the methodology used to evaluate our Domestic Violence Housing First approach to supporting survivors to get – and keep – safe and stable housing.
Article discussing best practices for helping survivors of domestic violence obtain safe and stable housing.
A reflection on the unintended impacts of shelter rules on program participants.
Examination of the challenges of keeping shelter rules non-oppressive and respectful.