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“等待回家”:精神分裂症老年患者中的无家可归、住房和家庭叙事。

"Waiting to go home": narratives of homelessness, housing and home among older adults with schizophrenia.

机构信息

Columbia University School of Social Work, 1255 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10027, United States.

出版信息

J Aging Stud. 2014 Apr;29:53-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2014.01.002. Epub 2014 Jan 31.

Abstract

This study used thematic narrative analysis to develop an understanding of how older adults with ongoing symptoms of schizophrenia who have experienced homelessness understand and express their life course and present-time narratives of homelessness, housing, and home. Findings were developed from 26 individual interviews with five study participants and 33 systematic field observations of their homes, treatment environments and neighborhoods. Presentation of the participants' narratives illuminates how participants experienced shared challenges in unique ways and the meaning they assigned to experiences of homelessness, housing and home, particularly in regard to identity and ongoing challenges. While all participants were housed, housing did not equate to a sense of being home. Implications for social work practice and policy, and directions for future research, are discussed.

摘要

本研究采用主题叙事分析,以了解有持续精神分裂症症状且经历过无家可归的老年人如何理解和表达他们的人生历程以及当前的无家可归、住房和家庭叙事。研究结果来自对五名研究参与者的 26 次个别访谈和对他们的家庭、治疗环境和社区的 33 次系统实地观察。参与者叙事的呈现揭示了参与者以独特的方式体验共同挑战的方式,以及他们对无家可归、住房和家庭的体验赋予的意义,特别是在身份和持续挑战方面。虽然所有参与者都有住房,但住房并不等同于有归属感。讨论了对社会工作实践和政策的影响,以及未来研究的方向。

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