Latino/a experiences of homelessness in California: Qualitative findings from the California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness (CASPEH)
Zena K. Coronado, Michael Duke, Madison Rodriguez, Lourdes Johanna Avelar Portillo, Dafna Erana Hernandez, Margot Kushel, Kimberly Page, Kimberly Page, Kimberly Page

TL;DR
This study explores the experiences of Latino/a individuals facing homelessness in California, identifying key factors that contribute to their homelessness and barriers to accessing resources.
Contribution
The study provides novel qualitative insights into the unique vulnerabilities and challenges faced by the Latino/a homeless population in California.
Findings
Limited familial and social support contributes to homelessness among Latino/a individuals.
Job loss and barriers to housing returns are significant factors in ongoing homelessness.
Vulnerabilities impact access to housing and services for Latino/a individuals experiencing homelessness.
Abstract
The number of Latino/a people experiencing homelessness in the United States is increasing due to increased housing costs, economic disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic, and increased homelessness among migrants. There is little known about the lived experiences of Latino/a individuals experiencing homelessness. We conducted qualitative interviews in English and Spanish with 84 participants who self-identified as Latino/a as part of a large mixed methods representative study of homelessness. We analyzed qualitative interview transcripts from the California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness (CASPEH) to elucidate factors contributing to increased risk of homelessness for the Latino/a population, the vulnerabilities Latino/a individuals face while navigating homelessness, and how these vulnerabilities influence access to housing and services. Latino/a participants…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomelessness and Social Issues · Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies · Library Science and Administration
