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Pilot Study Evaluating Critical Time Intervention for Individuals With Hoarding Disorder at Risk for Eviction.


ABSTRACT: 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.

SUBMITTER: Millen AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7682930 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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