Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental health consumers, are associated with improved well-being and greater housing satisfaction, and are important for recovery. This paper describes housing and neighborhood experiences from a larger qualitative study that sought to learn with people experiencing mental health issues about their everyday lives in an Australian urban community. Methods: A participatory approach to health research informed this study. A participatory reference group, including four people with consumer perspective knowledge and experience of mental health issues and four mental health practitioners with service provider and researcher perspectives, worked together...
There is an ongoing need to incorporate the perspectives of people in supported community housing to...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promot...
This study was carried out within a qualitative research framework. A purposeful sample was utilise...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
Research on mental health geographies and housing has focused on pattern and distribution, rather th...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
For patients with mental health problems, de-institutionalization has meant a shift from institution...
The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory describing the relationship betwe...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
There is an ongoing need to incorporate the perspectives of people in supported community housing to...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promot...
This study was carried out within a qualitative research framework. A purposeful sample was utilise...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
Research on mental health geographies and housing has focused on pattern and distribution, rather th...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
For patients with mental health problems, de-institutionalization has meant a shift from institution...
The aim of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory describing the relationship betwe...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
There is an ongoing need to incorporate the perspectives of people in supported community housing to...
This paper presents findings drawn from a study of the role of "enabling places" in promot...
This study was carried out within a qualitative research framework. A purposeful sample was utilise...