Differential experiences of discrimination among ethnoracially diverse persons experiencing mental illness and homelessness

This mixed methods study explored the characteristics of and experiences with perceived discrimination in an ethnically diverse urban sample of adults experiencing homelessness and mental illness. 

Data were collected in Toronto, Ontario, as part of a 4-year national randomized field trial of the Housing First treatment model. Rates of perceived discrimination were captured from survey questions regarding perceived discrimination among 231 ethnoracially diverse participants with moderate mental health needs. The qualitative component included thirty six in-depth interviews which explored how individuals who bear these multiple identities of oppression navigate stigma and discrimination, and what affects their capacity to do so.

 

Publication Date: 
2014
Volume: 
14
Issue: 
353
Journal Name: 
BMC Psychiatry
Location: 
Canada