The overarching goal of this supplement is to obtain foundational data through detailed phone interviews about the impact of social distancing on three samples of Veterans: those with a history of psychosis (n = 70), those who are recently-housed, previously homeless (n = 70), and a matched nonpsychotic, never homeless comparison sample (n = 70). We will address a series of Aims: Aim 1: To determine which types of variables (functional and clinical) are most disrupted by social distancing. Aim 2: To measure how quickly these disrupted variables return to pre-distancing baseline. By doing so we can determine which clinical or functional variables require additional support and intervention. Aim 3: To determine the baseline factors that predict faster or slower recovery (i.e., returns to baseline).