Sylvestre John, Nelson Geoffrey, Sabloff Annabelle, Peddle Sarah
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, 125 University Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Am J Community Psychol. 2007 Sep;40(1-2):125-37. doi: 10.1007/s10464-007-9129-9.
This article contrasts values associated with the delivery of housing programs for people with serious mental illness with the typical topics pertaining to housing that are studied by researchers. Six values were identified through a search and content analysis of the literature on housing for people with serious mental illness. A second review of the literature was conducted to identify research on housing for this population. A comparison of findings from the two reviews suggested that whereas values concerned with the therapeutic benefits of housing had received considerable research attention, those concerned with a citizenship dimension had received relatively little. The findings are discussed in terms of their implications for the delivery of housing services and for housing research.
本文将为重度精神疾病患者提供住房项目所涉及的价值观,与研究人员研究的住房相关典型主题进行了对比。通过对重度精神疾病患者住房相关文献的检索和内容分析,确定了六种价值观。又进行了一次文献综述,以确定针对这一人群的住房研究。对两次综述结果的比较表明,虽然与住房治疗效益相关的价值观受到了相当多的研究关注,但与公民身份维度相关的价值观受到的关注相对较少。本文从研究结果对住房服务提供和住房研究的影响方面进行了讨论。