Sheltered Care Facility Size and the Social Integration of Mentally Ill Adults.

Adult residential care journal Pub Date : 1996-01-01
Steven P Segal, Darwin Sawyer
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This paper examines the effects of facility size on the social integration of mentally ill residents in community-based sheltered care homes. Big facilities have come to be associated with many problems (documented and otherwise) related to residential housing for mentally ill adults. However, this image of large, impersonal, and overly restrictive living environments is often not substantiated by the empirical research on sheltered care. Indeed, the present study of sheltered care homes in California finds a much more complex and varied situation. It suggests that homes of all sizes may offer many of the same opportunities for social interaction and that larger homes in some instances may possess certain advantages over smaller facilities.

庇护护理机构规模与成年精神病患者的社会融合。
摘要本研究探讨设施规模对社区庇护护理院精神病患者社会融合的影响。大型设施已经与许多问题(有记录的和其他的)联系在一起,这些问题与精神疾病成年人的住宅有关。然而,这种大的、客观的、过度限制的生活环境的形象往往没有得到庇护护理的实证研究的证实。事实上,目前对加州庇护护理院的研究发现了一个更加复杂和多样的情况。它表明,各种大小的家庭都可能提供许多相同的社会交往机会,并且在某些情况下,较大的家庭可能比较小的设施具有某些优势。
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