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Résumé
Cet article présente les résultats d’une étude exploratoire portant sur les préférences résidentielles de 315 personnes souffrant de troubles mentaux graves hébergées dans sept types d’hébergement à Montréal. Le portrait d’ensemble qui se dégage de cette étude met en évidence que 22,0 % des usagers préféreraient habiter dans leur propre appartement, 16,0 % dans les HLM ou OSBL, 14,1 % dans les appartements supervisés et 11,5 % dans les ressources de type familial. On note aussi que 31,7 % d’entre eux préfèrent le type de logement dans lequel ils habitaient au moment de l’étude. Notre réflexion sur les résultats de cette étude nous amène à conclure qu’une variété de types de ressources résidentielles demeure nécessaire pour rencontrer la diversité de besoins des usagers.
Abstract
This article presents the results of an exploratory study on housing preferences of 315 people with serious mental illness living in seven types of housing in Montreal. The overall portrait that emerged from the study revealed that 22,0 % of the participants prefer to live in their own apartment, 16,0 % in HLM or OSBL, 14,1 % in a supervised apartment, and 11,5 % in a foster home. In addition, 31,7 % prefer the type of housing they were living in at the time of the study. The authors conclude that a variety of housing resources are necessary to meet the diverse needs of consumers.
Resumen
Este artículo presenta los resultados de un estudio exploratorio acerca de las preferencias residenciales de 315 personas que sufren de trastornos mentales graves albergadas en siete tipos de alojamiento en Montreal. La imagen global que se desprende de este estudio pone en evidencia que 22.00% de los usuarios prefieren vivir en su propio apartamento, 16.00% en las habitaciones de renta módica (HLM) u organismos no lucrativos (OSBL), 14.1% en los apartamentos supervisados y 11.5% en los recursos de tipo familiar. Notamos también que 31.7% de ellos prefiere el tipo de vivienda en la que habitan en el momento del estudio. Nuestra reflexión acerca de los resultados de este estudio nos lleva a concluir que sigue siendo necesaria una variedad de tipos de recursos residenciales para enfrentar la diversidad de las necesidades de los usuarios.
Resumo
Este artigo apresenta os resultados de um estudo exploratório que trata das preferências residenciais de 315 pessoas que sofrem de transtornos mentais graves, instaladas em sete tipos de hospedagem em Montreal. O quadro geral obtido pelo estudo evidencia que 22% dos usuários preferem morar em seu próprio apartamento, 16% nos abrigos HLM (habitação de aluguel módico) ou Organismos Sem Fins Lucrativos, 14,1% em apartamentos supervisionados e 11,5% em recursos de tipo familiar. É possível notar também que 31,7% destas pessoas preferem o tipo de alojamento no qual eles moram no momento do estudo. Nossa reflexão sobre os resultados deste estudo nos leva a concluir que uma variedade de tipos de recursos residenciais continua sendo necessária para atender à diversidade de necessidades dos usuários.
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