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Residents' perceptions of the most positive and negative aspects of the housing situation for people with psychiatric disabilities

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The major aim of the present study was to explore what people with psychiatric disabilities, living in two different types of housing, consider to be the best and the worst… Click to show full abstract

The major aim of the present study was to explore what people with psychiatric disabilities, living in two different types of housing, consider to be the best and the worst in their housing situation. A secondary aim was to explore to what extent additional questions to a questionnaire with a free-response format can provide complementary information to the previous knowledge in the field. The content analysis revealed that the physical attributes were of great significance for the residents in ordinary housing, while both psychosocial aspects and physical attributes were important for those living in supported housing. When providing good housing solutions for people with psychiatric disabilities, attention needs to be given to these aspects by politicians, policymakers as well as by nursing staff.

Keywords: residents perceptions; psychiatric disabilities; people psychiatric; housing; housing situation

Journal Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
Year Published: 2018

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