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Study Name
Study of Los Angeles' Homeless Opportunity Providing Employment (HOPE) versus Other Services at the Same Sites
Study Sharepoint ID
2910.01
Evaluation name
Los Angeles' Homeless Opportunity Providing Employment (HOPE)
Intervention name from study report
Los Angeles' Homeless Opportunity Providing Employment (HOPE)
Percent Young Adults
4.34
Percent Disability
100.00
Percent mentally ill
100.00
Percent substance dependent
49.73
Percent homeless
100.00
Percent female
47.00
Percent Male
53.00
Percent Employed
6.56
Percent Unemployed
93.44
Percent Black or African American
64.00
Percent White
21.42
Percent Adults
95.66
Percent Old Adults
8.56
Group formation formatted

The study used a data system that was shared by 19 Integrated Services for Homeless Adults with Serious Mental Illness programs. The authors used a quasi-experimental design to compare participants in LA’s HOPE with two separate groups of individuals that were not given access to LA’s HOPE services. 

The study compared LA’s HOPE to two other groups. The first comparison group consisted of individuals enrolled in programming in the same sites as the LA’s HOPE participants but who were not enrolled in LA’s HOPE. The authors reported that there was spillover between this group and the LA’s HOPE group. The other comparison group consisted of individuals enrolled in programming in different sites than the LA’s HOPE participants. 

This review focuses on comparing the LA’s HOPE group with the group of individuals not enrolled in LA's HOPE but enrolled in the same sites as the LA's HOPE participants.

Study timing formatted

Individuals were enrolled from late winter 2003 until May 2007. Data was collected on participants through June 2007.

Implementing organization formatted

Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, and Los Angeles Community Development Department

Treatment condition formatted

LA’s HOPE clients participate in an Integrated Services for Homeless Adults with Serious Mental Illness program. Participants also receive case management, housing, and employment support (such as job search assistance, trainings, resume development, and job coaching).

Comparison condition formatted

Clients in the comparison condition enrolled in an Integrated Services for Homeless Adults with Serious Mental Illness program at a site that also served LA’s HOPE. Although these participants did not formally participate in LA’s HOPE, they did receive access to an employment specialist and might have experienced some spillover from the LA’s HOPE employment-related activities.

Mandatory services formatted

None.

Delivered by public or private entity?
Public
Earliest publication year
2007
Most recent publication year
2012
Check edits flag
No
Primary Service
Case management
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