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  • Many older homeless adults often rely on family or friends for temporary shelter, but their experiences are not well understood.
  • The study involved in-depth interviews with older unhoused adults, their hosts, and community program informants in Oakland, California, leading to the creation of composite stories to capture their experiences.
  • Key barriers to stable housing included discrimination and health issues, while supportive factors were found in inter-generational support and resource sharing; feedback from a Council of Elders helped validate and deepen the understanding of these dynamics.

Article Abstract

Many older homeless adults have recently stayed with family or friends, yet little is understood about these experiences. We conducted a multimethod qualitative study of older unhoused adults in Oakland, California. First, we conducted in-depth interviews among older adults experiencing homelessness with recent stays with a housed family member or friend (n=46), hosts (n=19), and program key informants (n=11). Second, we developed thematic summaries in the form of character-based composite stories, which were presented to a Council of Elders with lived experiences of homelessness, to explore reactions, referred to as ground-truthing, a form of participatory data analysis. Predominantly, participants were African American men. Barriers included structural factors (discrimination), policy (lease restrictions), community (violence), interpersonal factors (power dynamics), and individual factors (health problems). Factors enhancing stays included inter-generational support and leveraging resources. Ground-truthing discussions reinforced and expanded upon findings (e.g., importance of neighborhood identity, training needs, how self-improvement affects readiness to live with others).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpu.2022.0020DOI Listing

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