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谁属于这里?对曾经的精神病患者在社区中的主观参与情况的分析

Who Belongs?: An Analysis of Ex-Mental Patients' Subjective Involvement in the Neighborhood.

作者信息

Silverman Carol J, Segal Steven P

机构信息

Center for Self Help Research, Berkeley, CA.

Mental Health and Social Welfare Research Group, University of CA at Berkeley and also as an Editorial Board Member, Adult Residential Care Journal.

出版信息

Adult Resid Care J. 1994 Fall;8(2):103-113.

Abstract

What causes people with psychiatric disabilities to feel they belong in their neighborhood? This article examines predictors of belonging for a sample of former psychiatric patients in community settings. The authors consider what differentiates ex-patients who feel they belong in their neighborhoods from those who do not. For the sample as a whole, belonging primarily results from satisfaction with the dwelling. It depends neither on reception by neighbors nor on whether they live in sheltered care. Furthermore, there is nothing about sheltered care (i.e., a supervised residence) that makes people feel less belonging. For long-term sheltered care residents, belonging depends on neighbor relations and ease of arranging activities with house residents.

摘要

是什么让患有精神疾病的人感觉自己属于他们的社区?本文考察了社区环境中一组 former psychiatric patients 的归属感预测因素。作者们思考是什么使得那些感觉自己属于社区的 former patients 与那些不这样认为的 former patients 区分开来。对于整个样本来说,归属感主要源于对住所的满意度。它既不取决于邻居的接纳,也不取决于他们是否住在庇护性护理机构。此外,庇护性护理(即有监管的住所)本身并不会让人感觉归属感降低。对于长期住在庇护性护理机构的居民来说,归属感取决于邻里关系以及与同住者安排活动的难易程度。

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