Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of psychiatric community housing programs in the Netherlands. Methods: A large-scale cross-sectional survey was conducted that included service users of community housing programs (N=255) and their key workers (N=75). Data on social inclusion-participating in activities, receiving and making visits, and vocational participation-were collected through a service user diary. Univariate regression analyses were performed with the social inclusion variables as the dependent variables and type of housing program (supported independent living versus residential care) as the independent variable. Results: Service users living independently were more like...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
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...
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...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
This study investigated psychosocial environment, needs, quality of life and social network for pers...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
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...
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...
Objective: The authors investigated levels of social inclusion among service users of two types of p...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
Research into community housing programs for people with severe mental illness is underexposed. The ...
This study investigated psychosocial environment, needs, quality of life and social network for pers...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Objective: Deinstitutionalization policy in the Netherlands has given rise to two new living arrange...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
Community integration is increasingly being recognized as important for wellbeing among persons with...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...