Our 2023 research "Motivation and Application in Homeless Recovery" focuses on Identifying key factors/components that influence motivation application and techniques related to homeless recovery in South Carolina.
Within this study, we will analyze possible relationships between participant motivation and recovery to establish correlation and association. The study will also analyze how motivation influences case management and resource navigation The study could highlight a group and/or specific factors/causes which correlate to motivation and applications related to individuals experiencing homelessness. Established factors could be evaluated, developed or utilized to enhance homeless recovery or reduce homeless recidivism. This research utilizes a Basic Research Method with participants in South Carolina.
The Biopsychosocial (BPS) in Homelessness Research provided an analysis of biopsychosocial factors within a group of twenty (20) individuals/participants experiencing homelessness in South Carolina. The biopsychosocial analysis included biological, psychological, and social factors related to homelessness.
Within this study, the biopsychosocial assessment utilized was found to be a highly effective evaluation for interpersonal and environmental data collection related to homelessness. In principle, the biopsychosocial assessment was considered comprehensive and well-received by participants.
The following points represent the participant outcomes related to individual goals established during assessments:
- Twelve (12) participants (60%) achieved identified goals in recovery
- Four (4) participants (20%) made moderate progress toward goals
- Four (4) participants (20%) did not make progress or complete goals
Based on the data collected, we conclude that the biopsychosocial or trauma-informed assessment can produce high-quality data to support effective case navigation and homeless recovery. Contact us directly for complete report.
Homeless Recidivism - (Basic Research Method - South Carolina/ Midlands) – Case studies of chronic and acute homeless individuals who are currently experiencing homelessness and/or formally housed and regressed back into homelessness. Project/Data Study Highlights: participant needs, initial/vulnerability assessments, housing history, health/wellness, and regression process. Project milestones/goals: find cause/common causes of recidivism, service gaps, and potential solutions to reduce homeless recidivism. Contact us directly for complete report.
Lexington, South Carolina, United States
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