Sexual Intimacy,Mental Illness,and Homelessness |
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Authors: | John Ecker Rebecca Cherner Jennifer Rae Konrad Czechowski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada;2. Centre for Research on Educational & Community Services, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada;3. Department of Psychology, Centre for Research on Educational & Community Services, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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Abstract: | The current article reviews the literature on sexuality among individuals with a severe mental illness (SMI) who have experienced homelessness, a topic that has received little attention in the research literature, particularly from a community psychology perspective. The review begins with a synthesis of the literature on SMI and sexuality, followed by a review of the available literature on SMI, homelessness, and sexuality. It concludes with an interpretation of the findings using community psychology values and principles. The findings highlight the importance of intimate relationships to recovery for many individuals with an SMI who have experienced homelessness. Policy implications for homeless shelters and housing interventions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Sex Sexuality Mental health Serious mental illness Homeless |
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