Life Meaning in a Social Context Among Formerly Homeless Residents of Permanent Supportive Housing.

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-09 DOI:10.1080/10530789.2021.1961989
Suzanne L Wenzel, Wichada La Motte-Kerr
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Objective: Experiencing a life of meaning is considered fundamental to "what makes life worth living," yet investigation of life meaning among persons with lived experiences of homelessness is lacking. This study seeks to understand life meaning among formerly homeless residents of permanent supportive housing through an examination of its association with social context.

Method: Data were collected through interviews with 383 persons with experience of chronic homelessness who were provided permanent supportive housing (PSH). Recruitment of participants occurred through partnerships with 26 providers of PSH in Los Angeles County, California. Multivariate logistic regression models were employed to understand association of life meaning with hypothesized social contextual variables, controlling for demographic and background characteristics.

Results: Community integration and sense of belonging were significantly and positively associated with life meaning, consistent with findings from previous research involving persons not identified as experiencing homelessness.

Conclusions: Findings suggest opportunities for service providers to facilitate life meaning among residents of supportive housing. Specific attention to life meaning and its social context is consistent with the World Health Organization's position that well-being is a significant aspect of health.

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永久支持性住房中曾经无家可归的居民在社会背景下的生活意义。
目的:体验有意义的人生被认为是 "人生价值所在 "的根本,但对有无家可归生活经历的人的人生意义却缺乏调查。本研究试图通过考察长期支持性住房中曾经无家可归者的生活意义与社会环境的关系,来了解他们的生活意义:通过对 383 名有长期无家可归经历并获得永久支持性住房(PSH)的人进行访谈收集数据。通过与加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县的 26 家永久支持性住房提供者合作招募参与者。在控制人口统计学和背景特征的情况下,采用多变量逻辑回归模型来了解生活意义与假设的社会环境变量之间的关联:结果:社区融合和归属感与生活意义呈显著正相关,这与之前涉及未被认定为无家可归者的研究结果一致:研究结果表明,服务提供者有机会促进支持性住房居民的生活意义。对生活意义及其社会背景的特别关注符合世界卫生组织的立场,即幸福是健康的一个重要方面。
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