- Author:
Sung Joon CHO
1
;
Ung LEE
;
You Ra OH
;
Hwo Yeon SEO
;
Seung Yeon LEE
;
Yeon Jung CHO
;
Hae Woo LEE
;
Jee Hoon SOHN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Psychiatry Investigation 2022;19(6):403-410
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Objective:To establish and to promote the qualitative development of a housing service model in South Korea.
Methods:The questionnaire was collected through the housing needs survey and the focus group interview on the mental health professions. We enrolled 365 subjects from 63 places (community conversion facilities, cohabitation, cohabitation families, hospitals, psychiatric nursing homes) to answer the questionnaires.
Results:The survey result confirms the needs of people with a mental illness to be self-reliant, but it shows that the economic vulnerability is a hindrance. In addition, the most necessary factor for self-reliant living is to provide services that support daily living. Therefore, the study points out that a system that guarantees self-reliance must be added in order for the housing services to be distributed throughout local communities for the people with mental illness.
Conclusion:The study proposes the Seoul-type housing services model to replace the housing services that functions in a fragmented manner with the provision of an integrated services through a unified channel by establishing a housing support center (tentative name). This will ultimately help people with a mental illness to live a healthy life that meets their needs as community members.