Exploring the experience of people with schizophrenia who live in boarding houses or private homes : (Record no. 345)
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Personal name | Browne, Graeme |
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Title | Exploring the experience of people with schizophrenia who live in boarding houses or private homes : |
Remainder of title | A grounded theory study |
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Contemporary Nurse, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2005. |
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Extent | 17 pages |
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General note | KEYWORDS: Schizophrenia, boarding houses, housing and health |
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Summary, etc. | Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with schizophrenia. Unfortunately, many mental health services only focus on acute care and drug solutions for their clients. This grounded theory study aimed to develop a theoretical understanding of the impact of housing on the mental health of people with schizophrenia. Data were collected from thirteen people with schizophrenia who were living in boarding houses (considered the least suitable housing) or living in their own home (considered the most suitable housing). Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted to explore the participants’ experiences and views of the impact of their housing on their mental health. Findings indicated that participants living in their own homes have access to more opportunities and resources for staying well than people with schizophrenia living in boarding houses. Findings also indicated a strong desire amongst all participants to live in their own home. When they do have this opportunity they make choices that enhance their ability to stay well. |
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Preferred citation of described materials note | CITATION: Browne, Graeme and Courtney, Mary (2005) Exploring the experience of people with schizophrenia who live in boarding houses or private homes : a grounded theory study Contemporary Nurse 18: 233-246. |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | Boarders |
Geographic subdivision | Australia |
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Personal name | Courtney, Mary |
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Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.5172/conu.18.3.233">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.5172/conu.18.3.233</a> |
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No | Dewey Decimal Classification | No | Yes | No | tunsw | tunsw | 21/06/2021 | 21/06/2021 | https://cfiles.tenantsunion.org.au/f/1453 | 21/06/2021 | Article | |
No | Dewey Decimal Classification | No | No | tunsw | tunsw | 21/06/2021 | 21/06/2021 | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.5172/conu.18.3.233 | 21/06/2021 | Article |