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A longitudinal study of housing for mental health consumer-survivors : Étude longitudinale sur l'habitat à destination des personnes atteintes de troubles psychiques

9 Feb 2010

It partnered with a South Asian understanding of the effectiveness of these models community group to examine differences in outcome and of the factors related to consumer-survivors’ and preferences between those of South Asian background choice of housing model. [...] There are thirty The building has an office area that tenants can use for units in the higher support building and ten units in computer access and a common lounge with a television the lower support building. [...] The only planned community activities in this housing development, the supports they were hoping building are regular monthly tenant meetings (currently for in their current housing, and how they felt about facilitated by the staff member) and recreational activities their decision to move to their current home. [...] The interviews ranged As tenants moved into the housing developments, they in length from 20 to 75 minutes and were co-facilitated were asked to complete surveys measuring the following: by a tenant researcher and the research coordinator/research satisfaction with their housing, satisfaction with social assistant or one of the co-investigators. [...] Those who did identify negative aspects identified the meal plan The results from the study suggest that tenants in both the at the high-support model and the lack of interaction at the high-support and low-support buildings are satisfied with low-support model.
health environment education politics recovery science and technology psychology social support mental health research behavioural sciences housing surveys quality of life social sciences survey further education physical health supportive housing mental disorder teaching and learning survey methodology psychological concepts supported housing thematic analysis mentally ill group homes for the mentally ill
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4
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Canada

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