Sclar, E. D. (1990). Homelessness and housing policy: A game of musical chairs. American Journal of
Public Health, 80, 10391040.
Sherman, A., Amey, C., Duffield, B., Ebb, N., & Weinstein, D. (1998). Welfare to what: Early findings
on family hardship and well-being. Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund and National
Coalition for the Homeless.
Shern, D. L., Felton, C. J., Hough, R. L., Lehman, A. F., Goldfinger, S., Valencia, E., Dennis, D., Straw,
R., & Wood, P. A. (1997). Housing outcomes for homeless adults with mental illness: Results
from the second-round McKinney program. Psychiatric Services, 48, 239241.
Shinn, M., & Baumohl, J. (1999). Rethinking the prevention of homelessness. In L. B. Fosburg & D. L.
Dennis (Eds.), Practical lessons: The 1998 National Symposium on Homelessness Research
(pp. 13-113-36). U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services. Available: http://aspe.hhs.gov/progsys/homeless/symposium/
toc.htm
Shinn, M., Knickman, J. R., & Weitzman, B. C. (1991). Social relations and vulnerability to homeless-
ness. American Psychologist, 46, 11801187.
Shinn, M., & Weitzman, B. C. (1996). Homeless families are different. In J. Baumohl (Ed.), Homeless-
ness in America (pp. 109122). Phoenix: Oryx.
Shinn, M., Weitzman, B. C., Stojanovic, D., Knickman, J. R., Jiménez, L., Duchon, L., James, S., &
Krantz, D. H. (1998). Predictors of homelessness from shelter request to housing stability
among families in New York City. American Journal of Public Health, 88, 16511657.
Skocpol, T. (1991). Targeting within universalism: Politically viable policies to combat poverty in the
United States. In C. Jencks & P. E. Peterson (Eds.), The urban underclass (pp. 411436). Wash-
ington, DC: Brookings.
Snow, D. A., & Anderson, L. (1993). Down on their luck: A study of homeless street people. Berkeley
and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Sosin, M. R., Colson, P., & Grossman, S. (1988). Homelessness in Chicago: Poverty and pathology, so-
cial institutions, and social change. Chicago: University of Chicago, School of Social Service
Administration.
Sosin, M. R., & Grossman, S. (1991). The mental health system and the etiology of homelessness: A
comparison study. Journal of Community Psychology, 19, 337350.
Sosin, M. R., Piliavin, I., & Westerfelt, H. (1990). Toward a longitudinal analysis of homelessness.
Journal of Social Issues, 46(4), 157174.
Spradley, J. (1970). You owe yourself a drunk: An ethnography of urban nomads. Boston: Little,
Brown.
Srebnik, D., Livingston, J., Gordon, L., & King, D. (1995). Housing choice and community success for
individuals with serious and persistent mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 31,
139152.
Stojanovic, D., Weitzman, B. C., Shinn, M., Labay, L., & Williams, N. P. (1999). Tracing the path out
of homelessness: The housing patterns of families after exiting shelter. Journal of Community
Psychology, 27, 199208.
Stone, D. (1984). The disabled state. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Susser, E., Struening, E. L., & Conover, S. A. (1987). Childhood experiences of homeless men. Ameri-
can Journal of Psychiatry, 144, 15991601.
Susser, E., Valencia, E., Conover, S., Felix, A., Tsai, W.-Y., & Wyatt, R. J. (1997). Preventing recurrent
homelessness among mentally ill men: A "critical time" intervention after discharge from a
shelter. American Journal of Public Health, 87, 256262.
Swets, J. A. (1973). The relative operating characteristic in psychology. Science, 182, 9901000.
Swets, J. A., Dawes, R. M., & Monahan, J. (2000). Psychological science can improve diagnostic deci-
sions. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 1, 126.
Tanzman, B. (1993). An overview of surveys of mental health consumers' preferences for housing and
support services. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44, 450455.
Teague, G. B., Williams, V., Clark, C., & Shinn, M. (2000, November). Measurement of interventions
in a multi-site study of homelessness prevention. Paper presented at annual meeting of the
American Public Health Association, Boston.
Tsemberis, S. (1999). From streets to homes: An innovative approach to supported housing for home-
less adults with psychiatric disabilities. Journal of Community Psychology, 27, 225241.
The Prevention of Homelessness Revisited
125