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Home remembered, relived and revised: a qualitative study exploring the experiences of home for homeless persons in supported accommodation

EL RECUERDO DEL HOGAR REVIVIDO Y REVISADO: un estudio cualitativo explorando las experiencias del hogar de las personas sin él y en viviendas ‘’sociales’’

La casa ricordata, rivissuta e rivista: Uno studio qualitativo per esplorare le esperienze di una casa per persone senza fissa dimora in un alloggio-supportato

Souvenirs du foyer, revécus et revus: une étude qualitative explorant les expériences du logement pour des personnes sans-domicile fixe accueillies en foyer d’hébergement

Ανάμνηση, αναβίωση και αναθεώρηση του «οίκου»: Μια ποιοτική μελέτη που διερευνά τις εμπειρίες του «οίκου» των αστέγων που διαβιούν σε υποστηριζόμενους ξενώνες

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Pages 290-303 | Received 12 Aug 2015, Accepted 05 Jun 2016, Published online: 28 Sep 2016

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