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Health Promot Int. 2014 Mar;29(1):144-54. doi: 10.1093/heapro/das045. Epub 2012 Sep 14.
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. Much of the literature on housing and health is disease centric, where the experience of homelessness is described as traumatic, disempowering and socially isolating. Based on the Salutogenic approach, which calls for a positive orientation on health, the aim of this study was to explore the subjective lived experiences of wellbeing in the situated context of homeless people's lives. Nine in-depth qualitative interviews with temporarily housed adults (>25 years) in a socio-economically deprived region of North-west England were held. Accounts of renewed self-confidence, perceived resourcefulness and continual personal participation are said to be supporting wellbeing. A strong belief, or sense of coherence, in internal and external general resistance resources was a critical enabling factor for those living in temporary accommodation. Wellbeing was consistently linked with both social and formal activities; keeping occupied and having a strong sense of purpose were essential to wellbeing. In utilizing a Salutogenic approach we demonstrate how the 'context and meaning' of health actions can improve the understanding about the kinds of factors influencing wellbeing.
英国有相当数量的无家可归者,造成这一现象的原因是贫困和社会排斥。许多关于住房和健康的文献都以疾病为中心,将无家可归者的经历描述为创伤、剥夺权力和社会孤立。基于健康的优势视角理论,本研究旨在探索在无家可归者生活的特定背景下,主观幸福感的体验。在英格兰西北部一个社会经济贫困地区,对 9 名临时有房的成年人(>25 岁)进行了深入的定性访谈。重新获得自信、被认为机智以及持续的个人参与等方面的描述被认为是支持幸福感的因素。对内在和外在一般抵抗资源的强烈信念或一致性感,是那些居住在临时住所中的人获得幸福感的关键因素。幸福感与社会和正式活动密切相关;保持忙碌和强烈的目标感对幸福感至关重要。通过采用健康优势视角理论,我们展示了健康行为的“背景和意义”如何能够增进对影响幸福感的各种因素的理解。