FSD2717 Community-based Mental Health Rehabilitation of Young Adults 2010-2012: Interviews of Cooperating Service Providers
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Authors
- Juhila, Kirsi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
- Günther, Kirsi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
- Kaartamo, Riina (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
- Kulmala, Anna (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
- Raitakari, Suvi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
- Saario, Sirpa (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
Keywords
care in the community, everyday life, life histories, mental disorders, mental health, mentally ill, psychiatry, social care, social support, youth
Abstract
The data consist of 12 interview trancripts. The interviewees were cooperation partners from different agencies providing rehabilitation and housing services to young adults with serious mental disorders. The interviewees included, for instance, representatives of supported housing services, outpatient care and a psychiatric hospital, and a case manager who coordinated housing services for clients. Main topics in the interviews were managing service delivery process in rehabilitation; relationships between the client in rehabilitation, his/her next of kin and care professionals; client-centered approach.
Background variables included the type of organisation, and R's job title and gender. The interviews lasted from one to two hours. The data have been anonymised.
The dataset is only available in Finnish.
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