The community/privacy trade-off in supportive housing : a qualitative study of consumer preferences / Laura C. Johnson, Ph.D.: NH15-849/1997E-PDF
"The housing component of supportive housing can take a variety of social and physical forms ranging from dispersed apartments to cooperative houses. This project addresses the research question: What housing form is more supportive for people with mental health problems: private apartments of congregate housing that combines private space with some shared spaces/ is it privacy, autonomy and “normalcy” or community, peer support and camaraderie that support well-being? The research literature is divided on this question. This study was conducted among current and recent residents of supportive housing"--Abstract.
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| Title | The community/privacy trade-off in supportive housing : a qualitative study of consumer preferences / Laura C. Johnson, Ph.D. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (16 pages) : plans |
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