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Service use and recovery among currently and formerly homeless adults with mental illness.

Nick KermanJohn Sylvestre
Published in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2020)
Health and social services can promote and hinder recovery among currently and formerly homeless people with mental illness. Despite several differences between the two groups, the relationship between recovery and service use was similar for currently and formerly homeless participants, suggesting that both groups access services to address needs related to social connection, health and functioning and meaningful activities.
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