Needs of Homeless Veterans: 5 Years of the CHALENG Survey 2012–16

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National surveys of homeless veterans have been conducted for over a decade, but there has been no examination of changes in the needs of homeless veterans. This article looks at data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ 2012, 2014, and 2016 CHALENG surveys to see how homeless veterans’ most pressing needs have changed over the last several years. The findings were published in the Journal of Public Health.

 

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Authors

  • Jack Tsai

  • Jessica Blue-Howells

  • John Nakashima

NCMLP

ncmlp@gwu.edu

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