Baker F, Douglas C
Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Community Ment Health J. 1990 Dec;26(6):497-505. doi: 10.1007/BF00752454.
This study examined relationships between the quality and appropriateness of housing environments and community adjustment of 729 deinstitutionalized severely mentally ill clients in a state-wide community support service program. Environmental measures included ratings of the physical condition of the client's residence, its adequacy for six key life activities, and the overall appropriateness of the residential setting for the client. Community adjustment measures included global level of functioning, degree of maladaptive behavior and client's perceived quality of life. Evidence is presented that quality and appropriateness of housing environments significantly affect aspects of client's community adjustment outcomes over a nine-month period.
本研究在一项全州范围的社区支持服务项目中,考察了729名从机构照料中转出的重症精神病患者的居住环境质量和适宜性与社区适应之间的关系。环境指标包括对患者住所物理状况的评分、住所对六项关键生活活动的适配程度,以及居住环境对患者的整体适宜性。社区适应指标包括整体功能水平、适应不良行为的程度以及患者对生活质量的感知。研究结果表明,在九个月的时间里,居住环境的质量和适宜性对患者社区适应结果的多个方面有显著影响。