Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The Dutch UTOPIA study describes characteristics of their service users, which may predict their allocation to either supported housing or supported independent living programs. Additionally, a comparison is made with English studies. 119 Care coordinators of Dutch residential care institutes and 534 service users participated in a cross-sectional survey which includes socio-demographic data, clinical data, measures of functioning, needs for care and quality of life. Differences between Dutch residents and independent living service users were small, making predictions of care allocation difficult. This similarity suggests a possible lack of meth...
Background: People with severe mental illness have difficulties finding and maintaining competitive ...
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important pat...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which treatment plans of service users of community hou...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
Aims - Characteristics of patients living in residential care facilities and the availability of men...
Aims - Characteristics of patients living in residential care facilities and the availability of men...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Background and aims: Since de-institutionalisation, housing services have taken a central role in th...
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on predictors for the transition of individuals with mental illne...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
In several developed countries, the objective is a mental health system dominated by variants of com...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of satisfying the demand for care, w...
Background: People with severe mental illness have difficulties finding and maintaining competitive ...
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important pat...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which treatment plans of service users of community hou...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
Aims - Characteristics of patients living in residential care facilities and the availability of men...
Aims - Characteristics of patients living in residential care facilities and the availability of men...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Background and aims: Since de-institutionalisation, housing services have taken a central role in th...
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on predictors for the transition of individuals with mental illne...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of sat...
In several developed countries, the objective is a mental health system dominated by variants of com...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Mental health services appear increasingly incapable of satisfying the demand for care, w...
Background: People with severe mental illness have difficulties finding and maintaining competitive ...
As mental disorders impact quality of life and result in high costs for society, it is important pat...
Objective: This study examined the extent to which treatment plans of service users of community hou...