Satisfaction with Housing and Housing Support for People with Psychiatric Disabilities |
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Authors: | Rosita Brolin Mikael Rask Susanne Syrén Amir Baigi David Arthur Brunt |
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Institution: | 1. School of Health and caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, V?xj?, Swedenrosita.brolin@lnu.se;3. School of Health and caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, V?xj?, Sweden;4. Institute of Medicine Sahlgrenska Academy, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the degree of satisfaction with housing and housing support for people with psychiatric disabilities in Sweden. A total of 370 residents, in supported housing and in ordinary housing with housing support, completed a new questionnaire and reported a high degree of overall satisfaction, but many of them wanted to move somewhere else. Differences were found between the two different types of housing concerning satisfaction with housing support, social life and available choices. Security and privacy, as well as other's influence on the choice of residential area and dwelling proved to be important predictors for satisfaction. |
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