Older Adults and the Hidden Problem of Unstable Housing

Sun Jun 14 2026
Many older people face a quiet crisis: their homes may no longer feel safe or affordable. Researchers have long studied how lack of stable housing harms health, but they rarely look at the exact tools used to measure this problem in seniors. A recent systematic review tackled that gap by gathering all the quantitative scales that have been applied to older adults, checking what aspects of housing insecurity they cover and seeing how reliable they are. The review first collected studies that used any numerical measure of housing instability among people aged 60 and above. The authors then mapped out the dimensions each tool addressed – from eviction risk to overcrowding, from cost burden to feeling of safety. Some scales asked simple yes‑no questions about rent arrears, while others used Likert‐type items to gauge anxiety over future housing.
Next, the researchers evaluated each measure’s psychometric quality. They checked internal consistency (do the items on a scale hang together? ), test‑retest reliability (does it give similar results over time? ), and construct validity (does it actually capture housing insecurity rather than something else? ). The findings revealed a mixed picture: many tools had good reliability but lacked thorough validation for older populations. The authors also highlighted gaps. No single instrument covers all relevant dimensions, and few have been tested in diverse cultural contexts or for people with disabilities. Consequently, researchers and policymakers must choose carefully, often combining multiple items or adapting existing scales to fit their specific study group. Overall, the review calls for more rigorous development of housing‑insecurity measures tailored to older adults. Better tools would help clinicians spot risks early, guide social services, and ultimately improve health outcomes for a growing segment of the population.
https://localnews.ai/article/older-adults-and-the-hidden-problem-of-unstable-housing-9f96d191

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