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Table 4 Housing status and psychiatric symptoms

From: Integrated cognitive behavioral treatment for substance use and depressive symptoms: a homeless case series and feasibility study

 

Adam

Jennifer

Baako

Annelie

BL

P

FU3

FU6

FU12

BL

P

FU3

FU6

FU12

BL

P

FU3

FU6

FU12

BL

P

FU3

FU6

FU12

Housing statusa

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Own (4)

Train (3)

Train (3)

Train (3)

Train (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Own (4)

Trial (3)

Trial (3)

Own (4)

Own (4)

Own (4)

Measure

 PHQ9

22

8

9

12

20

9

3

2

6

2

10

8

9

NA

4

22

18

24

18

NA

 GAD7

10

4

4

4

7

12

0

1

5

4

6

8

7

NA

2

19

21

21

NA

NA

 AUDIT

0

0

0

0

15

5

7

0

0

1

10

20

14

NA

12

3

3

4

3

NA

 DUDIT

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

8

6

NA

5

11

0

8

4

NA

  1. aRegister data from the Social Welfare Office for the Homeless, number within parentheses represents homeless housing situation according to the definition bySun et al. [6]
  2. BL baseline, P post treatment, FU3, FU6 and FU12 follow-up at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively, Train training apartment, Trial trial apartment, Own own apartment (not homeless), NA measure not assessed, PHQ9 The Patient Health Questionnaire [26], GAD7 The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale [27], AUDIT The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test [28], DUDIT The Drug Use Disorders Identification Test [29]