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  1. Qualitative Health Research
  2. Year: 2012, Volume: 22
  3. Year: 2012, Volume: 22, Issue: 3
  4. Perceived Competency and Resolution of Homelessness Among Women with Substance Abuse Problems
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Perceived Competency and Resolution of Homelessness Among Women with Substance Abuse Problems

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Author Deborah, Finfgeld-connett Bloom, Tina L. Johnson, E. Diane
Abstract Using a metasynthesis approach, our aim was to articulate new insights relating to the most efficient and effective means of helping homeless women with substance abuse problems to enhance their well-being and become more stably housed. Distorted perceptions of competency, which are shaped by dysfunctional relationships and mental health problems, make it challenging for women with substance abuse problems to resolve homelessness. Women with particularly low or high levels of perceived competency tend to grapple with challenges related to structure and control, trust, and hopelessness. Therapeutic strategies for approaching these women include careful assessment, caring, personalized structure and control, development of interpersonal trust, instillation of hope, and the targeted use of psychotherapeutic agents and counseling. Framing care for homeless women within the context of perceived competency offers a new way of understanding their plight and shaping interventions to more expeditiously move them toward healthy and stable lives.
Related Links http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732311421493
Starting Page 416
File Format PDF
ISSN 10497323
e-ISSN 10497323
Journal Qualitative Health Research
Issue Number 3
Volume Number 22
Language English
Publisher Date 2012-03-01
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Medicine Healthcare Research in Higher Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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