Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of women participants in the Canadian At Home/Chez Soi study by randomization group (N = 653).
Table 2.
Post-imputation pooled change in health and social measures from baseline to 24 months among women living with mental illness and homelessness, adjusted for study city, and need level (ACT or ICM).
Fig 1.
Health and social outcomes among women who are homeless and mentally ill, unadjusted means and 95% confidence intervals over 24 months of follow-up by study time point and treatment group.
Note. N = 653. CSI = Colorado Symptom Index; MCAS = Multnomah Community Ability Scale; Lehman Quality of Life Interview 20 = QoLI-20; CIS = Community Integration Scale; GAIN-SS = Global Assessment of Individual Needs Short Screener.
Table 3.
Post-imputation pooled comparisons between housing first and treatment as usual at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months for women in the At Home/Chez Soi trial adjusted for study city, need level (ICM or ACT) and baseline outcome valuesf.
Table 4.
Post-imputation pooled coefficient estimates (95% confidence interval) for predictors in linear mixed models for repeated measures for continuous outcomes and rate ratios (95% confidence interval) for generalized estimating equations models for count outcomes for the sample of women in the At Home/Chez Soi study (N = 653).