Housing practices and models of community care for persons disabled by mental illness have undergone significant evolution in the last 30 years. This review of over 750 reports from academic and grey literatures examines the evolution of policy and best practice movements that have linked housing, ...
The Financial Viability of Housing for Mentally Ill Persons.” Housing Policy Debate 15 - Harkness, Newman, et al. - 2004 () Citation Context ... With regard to building configuration and size, there is some consensus fromsstudies spanning two decades that tenants with mental illness are less...
This paper estimates the life-cycle costs of housing for persons with mental illness using 5-year and 30-year holding periods and discount rates of 3.5, 5.75, and 8.0%. Life-cycle costs are between 5 and 7% higher in buildings occupied only by mentally ill tenants compared to buildings ...
This paper estimates the life-cycle costs of housing for persons with mental illness using 5-year and 30-year holding periods and discount rates of 3.5, 5.75, and 8.0%. Life-cycle costs are between 5 and 7% higher in buildings occupied only by mentally ill tenants compared to buildings with...
“Havelock Housing is excited to be a part of this innovative and collaborative effort to deliver purpose-built homes for Canberrans on the pathway to recovery from long-term mental health illness,” Havelock Housing CEO Andrew Rowe said.
BackgroundSupported housing, integrating clinical and housing services, is a widely advocated intervention for homeless people with mental illness. In
Housing first for homeless youth with mental illness Pediatrics, 138 (4) (2016), 10.1542/peds.2016-1514 Google Scholar Kroenke and Spitzer, 2002 K. Kroenke, R.L. Spitzer The PHQ-9: A new depression diagnostic and severity measure Psychiatric Annals, 32 (9) (2002), pp. 509-515, 10.3928...
A "Housing First" approach, where homeless people with mental illness are provided with a place to live without preconditions such as sobriety or seeing a psychiatrist, coupled with intensive case management, helps to reduce alcohol-related problems, a n
Perceived reasons for loss of housing and continued homelessness among homeless persons with mental illness. The objective of this study was to examine the reasons for the most recent loss of housing and for continued homelessness as perceived by homeless persons ... Mojtabai,Ramin - 《Psychiatric...
Housing, income support and mental health: Points of disconnection Psychiatric survivors have long been identified as being at risk for homelessness, with the disconnection existing between housing, income and mental health ... C Forchuk,L Joplin,R Schofield,... - 《Health Research Policy & Syste...