Homeowner perspectives on the implementation of the Community Homes for Opportunity (CHO) program: an ethnographic group homes study in Southwestern Ontario Canada
Abstract Background The global extant literature acknowledge that housing serves as a key social determinant of health. Housing interventions that involve group homes have been found to support the recovery of persons with mental illness and those with addiction issues. The current study explored th...
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Main Authors: | Cheryl Forchuk (Author), Sebastian Gyamfi (Author), Heba Hassan (Author), Bryanna Lucyk (Author), Richard Booth (Author) |
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