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An Exploratory Analysis of Unhealthy and Abusive Relationships for Adults with Serious Mental Illnesses Living in Supportive Housing

机译:对居住在支持住房中严重精神疾病的成年人的不健康和虐待关系的探索性分析

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Individuals living with serious mental illness are at high risk of chronic homelessness, victimization, and intimate partner violence. In recent years, supportive housing programs have emerged as one way to prevent homelessness and victimization for this population, while also expanding social interactions and social networks. In concert with a focal supportive housing program, this research conducted two focus groups with 18 individuals who have a serious mental illness diagnosis. The authors sought to answer the research question, "What are perceptions of healthy and unhealthy relationships among formerly homeless people with serious mental illness?" To this end, the eight-item questionnaire was created around dimensions of power and control, as well as relationship equality. Findings from an inductive thematic analysis reveal three broad families of themes (relationship ideals, lived experiences, and risk/resources in supportive housing), around which smaller themes and subthemes are organized. Implications for policy, practice, and future research are also discussed.
机译:患有严重精神疾病的个体具有慢性无家可归,受害和亲密的伴侣暴力的高风险。近年来,支持性住房方案已成为防止无家可归和受害的一种方法,同时也扩大了社会互动和社交网络。这项研究与联络支持性住房计划在一起,这项研究进行了两组焦点群,其中18个患有严重精神疾病的诊断。作者试图回答研究问题,“以前无家可归的人的健康和不健康的关系是什么,具有严重的精神疾病?”为此,八件问卷是在权力和控制的维度范围内创建的,以及关系平等。归纳专题分析的调查结果显示了三个广泛的主题家庭(在支持性住房的关系,生活的经验和风险/资源),周围组织了较小的主题和次节。还讨论了对政策,实践和未来研究的影响。

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