Choice of housing has become an important political and therapeutic goal for psychiatric rehabilitation. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of proportions of studies on preference for independent housing. A subgroup analysis compared studies with homeless and non-homeless consumers. The meta-analysis included 8 studies with 3134 consumers. The overall proportion of consumers who had expressed a preference for living independently was 0.84. There were only marginal differences between studies with homeless and non-homeless consumers. In a given service planning area, the rate of independent housing settings should exceed the rate of more institutionalized settings by a wide margin
Background: No randomised controlled study (RCT) on the effectiveness of Independent Supported Housi...
This article summarizes the dramatic changes in public policy through which public mental health sys...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Objective To systematically explore the outcomes of Independent Housing and Support (IHS) for peopl...
Housing is a crucial issue for adults with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use diso...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
Housing is an essential component of psychiatric rehabilitation, particularly for individuals with d...
Abstract Background: Social inclusion is essential for an adequate rehabilitation process for people...
Background: Social inclusion is essential for an adequate rehabilitation process for people with ser...
Despite widespread support for Independent Supported Housing (ISH) interventions, psychiatric housin...
Despite widespread support for Independent Supported Housing (ISH) interventions, psychiatric housin...
As part of a participatory action research project, we surveyed 300 psychiatric consumers/survivors ...
Background: Independent supported housing (ISH)—services to support independent housing are recommen...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Objective: An approach referred to as “supported housing, “ based on principles ofconsumer choice, ...
Background: No randomised controlled study (RCT) on the effectiveness of Independent Supported Housi...
This article summarizes the dramatic changes in public policy through which public mental health sys...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...
Objective To systematically explore the outcomes of Independent Housing and Support (IHS) for peopl...
Housing is a crucial issue for adults with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance use diso...
Supported housing for individuals with severe mental illness strives to provide the services necessa...
Housing is an essential component of psychiatric rehabilitation, particularly for individuals with d...
Abstract Background: Social inclusion is essential for an adequate rehabilitation process for people...
Background: Social inclusion is essential for an adequate rehabilitation process for people with ser...
Despite widespread support for Independent Supported Housing (ISH) interventions, psychiatric housin...
Despite widespread support for Independent Supported Housing (ISH) interventions, psychiatric housin...
As part of a participatory action research project, we surveyed 300 psychiatric consumers/survivors ...
Background: Independent supported housing (ISH)—services to support independent housing are recommen...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Objective: An approach referred to as “supported housing, “ based on principles ofconsumer choice, ...
Background: No randomised controlled study (RCT) on the effectiveness of Independent Supported Housi...
This article summarizes the dramatic changes in public policy through which public mental health sys...
The 2003 Pilot Survey of Residential Preferences and Needs sampled individuals with psychiatric diff...