Understanding what it means to be socially included for people with a lived experience of mental illness.
Kate M FiliaHenry JacksonSusan M CottonEoin KillackeyPublished in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2019)
Findings supported previous work, indicating the importance of having a strong sense of connection with others as well as the importance of safe and stable housing, support services and personal motivation and hope. We obtained a well-rounded perspective among groups regarding the key contributors to social inclusion, with a particular relevance to people living with mental illness. This perspective has significant clinical and research utility.