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Table 5 Disposition of PIE participants at study end for housing, health, and incarceration, n = 43

From: Enhancing community integration after incarceration: findings from a prospective study of an intensive peer support intervention for veterans with an historical comparison group

 

Released < 1 year as of end of study period (n = 24)

Released ≥ 1 year as of end of study period (n = 19)

No. (%)

No. (%)

Permanent housinga

6 (25)

16 (84)

Transitional housingb

6 (25)

1 (5)

Short-term emergency housingc

5 (21)

0 (0)

Residential Treatment Programd

6 (25)

0 (0)

Street homeless/unsheltered

0 (0)

0 (0)

Hospitalized

 

1 (5)

Incarceratede

1 (4)

 

Deceased

0 (0)

1 (5)

  1. PIE Post Incarceration Engagement
  2. a includes HUD-VASH and other permanent apartment/home or living with family
  3. b includes transition-in-place and transitional rehabilitation residence programs
  4. c includes GPD temporary bed and shelter
  5. d includes VA Domiciliary and other residential treatment programs
  6. e 2 additional Veterans were re-incarcerated in the < 1 year period, but they were released as of the end of the study period