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. 1998 Feb;34(1):57-69.
doi: 10.1023/a:1018764229147.

The relationship between housing characteristics, emotional well-being and the personal empowerment of psychiatric consumer/survivors

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The relationship between housing characteristics, emotional well-being and the personal empowerment of psychiatric consumer/survivors

G Nelson et al. Community Ment Health J. 1998 Feb.

Abstract

In this research, we examine the relationships between the housing characteristics and dimensions of community adaptation for 107 psychiatric consumer/survivors. Hypotheses about which housing characteristics best predict which dimensions of adaptation were made based on previous research and theory. Using a longitudinal research design, we found, after controlling for demographic variables and prior adaptation, that the number of living companions, housing concerns, and having a private room all significantly predicted different dimensions of community adaptation. The findings partially support our theoretical expectations and illuminate the relationship between physical, social and organizational aspects of community-based housing and the adaptation of psychiatric consumer/survivors. We discuss the implications of the results for policy and practice in providing housing for this population.

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