一个来自玻璃穹顶的故事:对社会住房、生活条件和恢复的叙事分析

Knut Tore Sælør, Målfrid Kippenes, T. Klevan, Ellen Andvig
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本文探讨了挪威的住房环境如何影响同时经历精神健康和药物滥用问题的人的康复。在挪威,向住房市场上处于不利地位的人提供住房是一项市政事业。国家指导方针指出,服务应以康复为导向,提高生活质量。八名接受社区外展小组服务的人士参与了这项研究。数据是通过个人访谈产生的,并使用叙述方法进行分析。参与者的日常生活似乎孤独而孤立。他们的住房情况和住房市场,加上公共指导方针和做法,似乎造成了僵局。在提到玻璃圆顶时,作者提出了一种情况,人们认为自己与他人隔绝,无论是字面上还是隐喻上。
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A tale from the Glass Dome: A narrative analysis of social housing, living conditions and recovery
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experiencing cooccurring mental health and substance abuse problems. In Norway, the provision of housing for people who are disadvantaged in the housing market is a municipal undertaking. National guidelines state that services should be recovery-oriented and enhance quality of life. Eight persons who received services from a community outreach team participated in the study. Data were generated through individual interviews and analyzed using a narrative approach. The participants’ everyday lives seemed solitary and isolated. Their housing situation and the housing market, coupled with public guidelines and practices, appeared to result in a situation of deadlock. Referring to a glass dome, the authors propose a situation where people see themselves as secluded from others, literally and metaphorically.
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