Recovery for residents who experience co-occurring problems and live in supported housing takes place in everyday contexts. This study aims to explore residents’ self-reported recovery and quality of life and examine the relationships between these factors and issues in supported housing. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study was conducted at 21 supported housing sites in six cities across Norway. A total of 104 residents (76 men and 28 women) responded to measures of recovery (Recovery Assessment Scale – Revised), life satisfaction (Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life), affect (single items), staff support (Brief INSPIRE) and sense of home (single items). Findings Linear regression analyses indicated associations b...
The Housing First program was a Finnish concept geared towards providing housing for all and mitigat...
Solrun Brenk Rønning, Stål Bjørkly Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Ca...
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experie...
Recovery for residents who experience co-occurring problems and live in supported housing takes plac...
Background: The home is imperative for the possibilities for meaningful everyday activities among pe...
Background Housing services aim to support people with mental illness in their daily life and recove...
Abstract Background The home is imperative for the possibilities for meaningful everyday activities ...
Housing adaptations (HA) clients are a heterogeneous group of people with disabilities experiencing ...
Housing adaptations (HA) clients are a heterogeneous group of people with disabilities experiencing ...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
The growing social problem of homelessness and precarious housing situations has negative effects on...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Aim: Our aim is to compare how residents from two social housing neighbourhoods of Porto City, one r...
Within the ranks of the homeless are individuals coping with substance addiction and/or chronic phys...
The Housing First program was a Finnish concept geared towards providing housing for all and mitigat...
Solrun Brenk Rønning, Stål Bjørkly Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Ca...
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experie...
Recovery for residents who experience co-occurring problems and live in supported housing takes plac...
Background: The home is imperative for the possibilities for meaningful everyday activities among pe...
Background Housing services aim to support people with mental illness in their daily life and recove...
Abstract Background The home is imperative for the possibilities for meaningful everyday activities ...
Housing adaptations (HA) clients are a heterogeneous group of people with disabilities experiencing ...
Housing adaptations (HA) clients are a heterogeneous group of people with disabilities experiencing ...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
The growing social problem of homelessness and precarious housing situations has negative effects on...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Aim: Our aim is to compare how residents from two social housing neighbourhoods of Porto City, one r...
Within the ranks of the homeless are individuals coping with substance addiction and/or chronic phys...
The Housing First program was a Finnish concept geared towards providing housing for all and mitigat...
Solrun Brenk Rønning, Stål Bjørkly Faculty of Health Sciences and Social Ca...
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experie...