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Research Article

The interplay of rural issues, mental illness, substance use and housing problems

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Pages 317-322 | Received 24 Sep 2013, Accepted 05 Jun 2014, Published online: 22 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Background: People with mental illness and substance use problems form a significant subgroup of the homeless population. International research has begun to document the complex experiences of this vulnerable group; however, less attention has focused on those living in rural areas.

Aim: This study sought to determine the experiences of people with mental illness and/or substance use issues, experiencing significant housing problems in rural areas.

Methods: Within a qualitative framework, individual interviews were conducted with 40 respondents in Australia.

Results: Themes generated a discussion around three main areas; (1) current housing problems, (2) pathways into unsuitable housing, and (3) factors contributing to appropriate accommodation.

Conclusion: The need for agency staff to identify and assist with the housing issues of their clients is underscored.

Acknowledgements

The researchers would like to acknowledge the assistance of the mental health and alcohol and drug agencies in the study region.

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