University of Agder, Department of Psychosocial Health, Grimstad, Norway.
University of Agder, Department of Psychosocial Health, Grimstad, Norway; NTNU, Nordic Research Center for Wellbeing and Social Sustainability, Trondheim, Norway.
Health Place. 2023 Nov;84:103144. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103144. Epub 2023 Nov 16.
The deinstitutionalization of mental health institutions has enabled service users to live in the community and search for what Duff coins 'enabling places.' These places were explored through walking interviews, in which service-users led the way. This analysis revealed features which made places promote liveable lives: places help people explore, places help people stand out, places give people responsibilities, and places dare people. An adverse feature was also identified: places define people by their problems. Overall, we suggest that 'living needs a landscape' to capture how a diversity of places form an 'enabling landscape'. This suggests a shift of focus in research and treatment, from internal to external landscapes.
精神卫生机构的去机构化使得服务使用者能够在社区中生活,并寻找 Duff 硬币所说的“赋能之地”。通过步行访谈探索了这些地方,服务使用者带路。这项分析揭示了一些使地方能够促进宜居生活的特征:地方帮助人们探索,地方帮助人们脱颖而出,地方赋予人们责任,地方鼓励人们冒险。还发现了一个不利的特征:地方通过人们的问题来定义他们。总的来说,我们建议“生活需要景观”来捕捉多种地方如何形成“赋能景观”。这表明研究和治疗的重点从内部景观转移到外部景观。