Homeless women's experiences of social support from service providers

被引:10
|
作者
Biederman, Donna J. [1 ]
Nichols, Tracy R. [2 ]
Lindsey, Elizabeth W. [3 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Durham, NC 27706 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Publ Hlth Educ, Greensboro, NC USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Social Work, Greensboro, NC USA
关键词
Women; Homeless; Phenomenology; Qualitative research; Social support;
D O I
10.1108/JPMH-11-2012-0021
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine homeless women's interactions with service providers and the degree to which these interactions are perceived as social support. Design/methodology/approach - Using a phenomenological approach, in-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 homeless women recruited through a drop-in day shelter and a winter emergency shelter. Findings - Analysis revealed being "cared for" was experienced within service provider encounters and is commensurate with widely recognized sub-categories of received social support. Participants expressed expanded definitions of service providers and made clear distinctions between routine support expected from a provider and received social support, or being "cared for" by providers. Research limitations/implications - Studies with homeless persons that exclude service providers as a potential source of social support for homelesswomen or impose predetermined definitions of service provision may not be capturing the full range of participant encounters, relationships, networks, and experiences. Practical implications - Widely used social support measures could serve as a guide for creating education programs for persons who work with homeless people including: professional service providers, students likely to become service providers, paraprofessionals, nonprofessionals, and volunteers. Originality/value - Homeless women's voices have been added to the debate regarding whether social support is within the realm of service provision.
引用
收藏
页码:136 / +
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Association of childhood abuse with homeless women's social networks
    Green, Harold D., Jr.
    Tucker, Joan S.
    Wenzel, Suzanne L.
    Golinelli, Daniela
    Kennedy, David P.
    Ryan, Gery W.
    Zhou, Annie J.
    CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT, 2012, 36 (01) : 21 - 31
  • [32] Perspectives of homeless service providers on their work, their clients, and the healthcare system
    Qian, Cindy Wu
    Hauser, Joshua
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (05):
  • [33] Educational Needs Assessment for Homeless Service Providers on Preventing Suicide
    Hensley, Melissa A.
    Matthieu, Monica M.
    SOCIAL WORK IN MENTAL HEALTH, 2011, 9 (02) : 92 - 106
  • [34] Service providers' perception of factors that help or hinder homeless families
    Lindsey, EW
    FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HUMAN SERVICES, 1998, 79 (02): : 160 - 172
  • [35] The system-of-care for homeless youth: perceptions of service providers
    Brooks, RA
    Milburn, NG
    Rotheram-Borus, MJ
    Witkin, A
    EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING, 2004, 27 (04) : 443 - 451
  • [36] Gender differences in experiences of social support among men and women releasing from prison
    Pettus-Davis, Carrie
    Veeh, Christopher A.
    Davis, Maxine
    Tripodi, Stephen
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 2018, 35 (09) : 1161 - 1182
  • [37] CAREGIVERS' SOCIAL CAPITAL AND SATISFACTION WITH THEIR CHILDREN'S SERVICE PROVIDERS
    Galaskiewicz, Joseph
    Hobor, George
    Duckles, Beth M.
    Mayorova, Olga V.
    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, 2012, 55 (02) : 241 - 266
  • [38] Provision of Contraceptive Services to Homeless Women: Results of a Survey of Health Care for the Homeless Providers
    Saver, Barry G.
    Weinreb, Linda
    Gelberg, Lillian
    Zerger, Suzanne
    WOMEN & HEALTH, 2012, 52 (02) : 151 - 161
  • [39] WHEN SOCIAL SUPPORT FAILS - THE HOMELESS
    SOLARZ, A
    BOGAT, GA
    JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 1990, 18 (01) : 79 - 96
  • [40] SOCIAL SUPPORT - THE PROVIDERS PERSPECTIVE
    DUFFY, ME
    JOURNAL OF DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE, 1993, 19 (1-2) : 57 - 73