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Pilot Study Evaluating Critical Time Intervention for Individuals With Hoarding Disorder at Risk for Eviction.
Pilot Study Evaluating Critical Time Intervention for Individuals With Hoarding Disorder at Risk for Eviction. Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) Millen, A. M., Levinson, A. n., Linkovski, O. n., Shuer, L. n., Thaler, T. n., Nick, G. A., Johns, G. K., Vargas, S. M., Rottier, K. A., Joyner, E. n., Girson, R. B., Zwerling, J. n., Sonnenfeld, D. n., Shapiro, A. M., Tannen, A. n., Conover, S. n., Essock, S. n., Herman, D. n., Simpson, H. B., Rodriguez, C. I. 2020: appips201900447Abstract
Hoarding disorder has significant health consequences, including the devastating threat of eviction. In this pilot study, critical time intervention (CTI), an evidence-based model of case management shown to be effective for vulnerable populations, was adapted for individuals with severe symptoms of hoarding disorder at risk for eviction (CTI-HD). Of the 14 adults who enrolled, 11 participants completed the 9-month intervention. Completers reported a modest decrease in hoarding severity, suggesting that, while helpful, CTI-HD alone is unlikely to eliminate the risk of eviction for individuals with severe symptoms of hoarding disorder.
View details for DOI 10.1176/appi.ps.201900447
View details for PubMedID 31910750