Housing as a social determinant of health and wellbeing: developing an empirically-informed realist theoretical framework.
Steve RolfeLisa GarnhamJon GodwinIsobel AndersonPete SeamanCam DonaldsonPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
The findings provide an empirically-informed realist theoretical framework for causal pathways connecting less tangible aspects of the housing experience to health and wellbeing. Applying this within housing policy and practice would facilitate a focus on housing as a public health intervention, with potential for significant impacts on the lives of low-income and vulnerable tenants. The framework also offers a basis for further research to refine our understanding of housing as a social determinant of health.