Ferrari Joseph R, Jason Leonard A, Sasser Kelly C, Davis Margaret I, Olson Bradley D
DePaul University, USA.
J Prev Interv Community. 2006;31(1-2):27-39. doi: 10.1300/J005v31n01_03.
The interior and exterior physical characteristics of substance abuse recovery program dwellings (11 woman, 44 men) from three geographic sections of the United States were assessed at creating a "house-as-home" for residents. Although each house was independently governed and operated by residents, results indicated vast similarities among the interior characteristics, amenities, and structural aspects. These rented dwellings also had similar well-maintained exterior characteristics, despite their geographic locations. Follow-up interviews of former residents indicated that these house characteristics and amenities helped create a sense of home not found in traditional institutional facilities. Results suggested that residents of self-governed independently operated recovery houses may create and maintain safe and sober settings that elicit a sense of home among residents.
为了给居民营造一个“家一般的住所”,对来自美国三个地理区域的物质滥用康复项目住所(11名女性,44名男性)的内部和外部物理特征进行了评估。尽管每个住所都由居民独立管理和运营,但结果表明,在内部特征、设施和结构方面存在着巨大的相似之处。这些出租的住所,尽管地理位置不同,但外部特征同样维护良好。对以前居民的后续访谈表明,这些住所的特征和设施有助于营造一种在传统机构设施中找不到的家的感觉。结果表明,自主管理、独立运营的康复住所的居民可以创造并维持安全、清醒的环境,让居民产生家的感觉。