The effect of “Housing First” on mobile and digital media usage by people experiencing homelessness: A program evaluation based on a randomized controlled trial in Spain

José-Luis Martínez-Cantos, Juan‐Ángel Martín‐Fernández, Sonia Panadero
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In 2014, a non-governmental organization called HOGAR SÍ initiated the Hábitat program as a pioneer attempt to implement the Housing First model in Spain. The present study is part of the evaluation of this program, which was carried out from May 2015 to February 2020 using a form of a randomized controlled trial. The treatment group was compared with a control group (people experiencing homelessness but not selected as Hábitat users), keeping track of their evolution over 18 months. Among the many dimensions that were evaluated (coverage of basic needs, life satisfaction, victimization, physical and mental health, etc.), the study analyzed social support and leisure activities involving the use of mobile media and other communication technologies—along similar lines to some previous research. The main results show that participating in the Hábitat program brought a few improvements in digital inclusion. That is the case of the higher use of mobile phones to receive calls, to connect to the Internet, or to have contact with relatives, partners, or friends. These gains seem to be significant for the increase in perception of available social support by Hábitat users, whereas these changes did not occur in the comparison group to the same extent. Additionally, participating in the program enhances satisfaction with leisure time, as well as the frequency of carrying out some activities such as shopping, watching TV, or doing a pastime or hobby. It could be concluded that the Hábitat program achieved significant improvements in areas beyond specific housing services. The positive effects regarding social support and leisure activities seem to be partly channeled through mobile phones and digital applications; nevertheless, we are aware that further research and discussion on the active role of these technologies in helping people experiencing homelessness is still necessary.
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住房优先 "对无家可归者使用手机和数字媒体的影响:基于西班牙随机对照试验的项目评估
2014年,一个名为 "HOGAR SÍ "的非政府组织启动了 "Hábitat "计划,作为在西班牙实施 "住房优先 "模式的先驱尝试。本研究是该计划评估的一部分,采用随机对照试验的形式,于 2015 年 5 月至 2020 年 2 月进行。治疗组与对照组(无家可归但未被选为 Hábitat 用户的人群)进行了比较,跟踪他们在 18 个月内的变化情况。在评估的诸多方面(基本需求覆盖面、生活满意度、受害情况、身心健康等)中,该研究分析了涉及使用移动媒体和其他通信技术的社会支持和休闲活动--与之前的一些研究类似。主要结果显示,参与 Hábitat 计划在数字包容方面带来了一些改善。例如,更多人使用手机接听电话、连接互联网或与亲戚、伴侣或朋友联系。Hábitat 用户对可获得的社会支持的认知度提高了,而在对比组中,这些变化并没有达到同样的程度。此外,参与该计划还提高了对闲暇时间的满意度,以及进行购物、看电视、消遣或爱好等活动的频率。由此可以得出结论,Hábitat 计划在特定住房服务之外的领域取得了显著的改善。社会支持和休闲活动方面的积极效果似乎部分是通过手机和数字应用程序实现的;尽管如此,我们意识到,仍有必要就这些技术在帮助无家可归者方面的积极作用开展进一步的研究和讨论。
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