Search results for "Community integration"

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Social isolation from communities and child maltreatment: a cross-cultural comparison.

2003

Objective: The aim of this study is to determine: (1) the differences between Spanish and Colombian cultures in relation to community social support variables, and (2) the relationships between community social support variables and child maltreatment in both cultures. Method: The study was based on 670 nonabusive families and 166 abusive families. The parents were asked to complete the Community Social Support Questionnaire. This instrument measures community social support in terms of Community Integration and Satisfaction, membership in voluntary organizations and community participation, and use of Community Resources of Social Support. Results: Differences between both cultures were fo…

Child abuseAdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleCommunity integrationColombiaSocial classSocial supportSocial integrationResidence CharacteristicsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansChild AbuseSocial isolationChildSocializationCommunity ParticipationSocial environmentSocial SupportPsychiatry and Mental healthSocial ClassSocial IsolationSpainPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyChild abuseneglect
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Homeless Adults' Recovery Experiences in Housing First and Traditional Services Programs in Seven European Countries.

2020

Across Europe, as governments turn to housing-led strategies in attempts to reverse rising rates of homelessness, increasing numbers of Housing First (HF) programs are being implemented. As HF programs become more widespread, it is important to understand how service users experience them compared to the more prevalent traditional treatment-first approach to addressing long-term homelessness. Although there is a large body of research on service users' experiences of Housing First compared to treatment-first in North American contexts, comparatively less is known about how these two categories of homeless services are experienced in the European context. In a correlational and cross-section…

GerontologyAdultMaleHealth (social science)Housing Firstmedia_common.quotation_subjectService satisfactionConsumer choiceSatisfactionContext (language use)Community integrationChoice; Homelessness; Housing First; Housing quality; Recovery; SatisfactionChoice BehaviorHealthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultChoiceRecoveryHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Service userApplied Psychologymedia_commonAgedAged 80 and over030505 public healthbusiness.industryMental Disorders05 social sciences1. No povertyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHomelessnessHousing qualityMiddle AgedCommunity Mental Health ServicesEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesIll-Housed PersonsHousingFemaleHousing First0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyAccommodation050104 developmental & child psychologyAmerican journal of community psychologyReferences
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Comparison of housing first and traditional homeless service users in eight european countries: Protocol for a mixed methods, Multi-site study

2020

Background Homeless services expend considerable resources to provide for service users’ most basic needs, such as food and shelter, but their track record for ending homelessness is disappointing. An alternative model, Housing First, reversed the order of services so that homeless individuals are offered immediate access to independent housing, with wraparound supports but no treatment or abstinence requirements. Although the evidence base for Housing First’s effectiveness in ending homelessness is robust, less is known about its effectiveness in promoting recovery. Objective The objective of this research is to compare rehabilitation- and recovery-related outcomes of homeless services us…

Housing Firstmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectValida-ción de instrumentosCommunity integrationHealthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]03 medical and health sciencesrecovery0302 clinical medicineAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical CentermedicineProtocolcapabilitiesEnseñanza superior030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonSocial policyAprendizajeRehabilitationRegulación de la cogniciónbusiness.industry1. No povertyGeneral Medicinehomeless servicesAbstinencePublic relations030227 psychiatryTest (assessment)housing FirstBusinessHousing FirstThematic analysisBasic needs
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Determinants of social integration in the community: an exploratory analysis of personal, interpersonal and situational variables

2004

This article aims to explore the effects of personal, interpersonal, and situational variables on social integration in the community. Structural equation analyses from two-wave panel data (N = 536) of adult participants living in an urban area showed that personal determinants (perceived stress and depressive mood), and situational determinants (undesirable life events) were statistically related to a decrease in social integration in the community. Interpersonal determinants (emotional, guidance, and instrumental support) were positively associated with an increase in social integration in the community. Implications of these and other findings are discussed. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley &…

Interpersonal relationshipSocial integrationSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySocial environmentSociologyInterpersonal communicationCommunity integrationSituational ethicsSocial engagementSocial psychologySocial relationJournal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
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Measuring perceived community support: Factorial structure, longitudinal invariance, and predictive validity of the PCSQ (perceived community support…

2007

Social support from intimate and confiding relationships has received a great deal of attention; however, the study of the community as a relevant source of support has been comparatively lacking. In this article, we present a multidimensional measure of community support (Perceived Community Support Questionnaire, PCSQ). Through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses on data from three samples of adult population (two-wave panel: sample 1, N = 1009 and sample 2, N = 780; and an independent sample 3, N = 440), results show that community integration, community participation, and use of community organizations are reliable indicators of the underlying construct of perceived community s…

Predictive validitySocial supportSocial PsychologyItem analysisCommunity organizationConstruct validityPoison controlCommunity integrationPsychologyStructural equation modelingClinical psychologyJournal of Community Psychology
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