“We Die 25 Years Sooner:” Addressing Physical Health Among Persons with Serious Mental Illness in Supportive Housing

  • Ana Stefancic
  • , Lauren Bochicchio
  • , Katy Svehaug
  • , Talha Alvi
  • , Leopoldo J. Cabassa

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Abstract

People diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) experience significant health disparities, including high rates of premature mortality. Supportive housing may serve as a critical service setting for addressing physical health, but comprehensive health-related services within these programs remain an exception. This study sought to identify barriers, and potential solutions, to addressing the physical health needs of people with SMI within supportive housing. Semi-structured interviews and focus groups were conducted with multiple stakeholders (clients, peer specialists, non-peer staff, leadership) across three supportive housing agencies. There was general consensus regarding multiple barriers at the individual, organizational, policy/system, and community levels. Nevertheless, stakeholders also identified strategies in domains such as staffing, organizational culture, partnerships, communication, and infrastructure for addressing barriers. These findings can inform planning for implementation of health initiatives within supportive housing while also highlighting the need for broader community, systems, and policy change. Trial Registration Number: NCT02175641.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1195-1207
Number of pages13
JournalCommunity Mental Health Journal
Volume57
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Implementation Challenges
  • Mental Illness
  • Physical Health
  • Supportive Housing

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