Homelessness refers to a loss of social relationships and a condition of isolation and stigma that affects a person's well-being. Although the literature has revealed the crucial role of a home in a person's well-being, few studies have explored the daily lives of people who transition from homeless services to an independent home. People who experience homelessness are at risk of remaining connected to homeless services even after finding a home. This study aimed to explore the daily lives of people who have obtained public housing, focusing on their daily relationships and the places they frequent. Data were collected through interviews with quantitative and qualitative measures involving 14 people with a history of homelessness who had obtained a public house in a medium-sized Italian city. Several themes concerning social relationships and places were identified. Regarding social relationships, people experience loneliness or a connection with the community and homeless services. They spend their time alone at home or around the city. The implications of the results are discussed with respect to practice and research on homelessness.

In My New Home: The Daily Lives of People Living in Public Houses after a Long Period of Homelessness / Gaboardi M.; Bonechi C.; Zamuner E.; Santinello M.. - In: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-328X. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:11(2022), pp. 416-425. [10.3390/bs12110416]

In My New Home: The Daily Lives of People Living in Public Houses after a Long Period of Homelessness

Bonechi C.
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2022

Abstract

Homelessness refers to a loss of social relationships and a condition of isolation and stigma that affects a person's well-being. Although the literature has revealed the crucial role of a home in a person's well-being, few studies have explored the daily lives of people who transition from homeless services to an independent home. People who experience homelessness are at risk of remaining connected to homeless services even after finding a home. This study aimed to explore the daily lives of people who have obtained public housing, focusing on their daily relationships and the places they frequent. Data were collected through interviews with quantitative and qualitative measures involving 14 people with a history of homelessness who had obtained a public house in a medium-sized Italian city. Several themes concerning social relationships and places were identified. Regarding social relationships, people experience loneliness or a connection with the community and homeless services. They spend their time alone at home or around the city. The implications of the results are discussed with respect to practice and research on homelessness.
2022
In My New Home: The Daily Lives of People Living in Public Houses after a Long Period of Homelessness / Gaboardi M.; Bonechi C.; Zamuner E.; Santinello M.. - In: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-328X. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:11(2022), pp. 416-425. [10.3390/bs12110416]
Gaboardi M.; Bonechi C.; Zamuner E.; Santinello M.
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