Integrating homeless persons with mental health conditions back into low resource communities: A cross-sectional study
Alex Ansah Owusu, Frank Baning, Leveana Gyimah, Dansoa Nuamah, Julius Xatse, Akua Owusuaa Gyapong, Royal Konlaan, Daniel Kudzo Fiawotror, Bernard Mortotsi, Joseph Bediako Asare

TL;DR
This study explores a program in Ghana that helps homeless people with mental health issues reintegrate into their communities through healthcare, family reunification, and support services.
Contribution
The study presents a novel reintegration model combining healthcare, family tracing, and community support for homeless individuals with mental health conditions.
Findings
Most repatriated beneficiaries were not employed but contributed to household chores.
The average cost per repatriated individual was USD 2,248.
8.9% of repatriated individuals relapsed after reintegration.
Abstract
Homeless mentally ill persons remain a visible public health problem across Ghana. This study describes a reintegration intervention that identifies homeless persons with mental health conditions from the streets, provides comprehensive physical and mental healthcare, traces and reunites them to their families, links them to livelihoods and community mental-health services, and conducts routine follow-up calls. Data for this study were obtained from records review. Since the project began in 2016, 81 beneficiaries (53 females, 28 males) had been enrolled by 31 December 2024, with street exposure ranging from 11 days to 17 years; 28.4% had a history of psychoactive substance use, 66.7% had prior psychiatric care, and 91.4% were diagnosed with schizophrenia. At data compilation 29.6% remained on admission and 60.5% (49 people) had been repatriated, most after 1–3 months. Total expenditure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHomelessness and Social Issues · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
