Housing and Mental Health: A Review of the Evidence and a Methodological and Conceptual Critique
Cornell University · Université Paris Cité
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Abstract
Despite the fact that people invest more financial, temporal, and psychological resources in their homes than in any other material entity, research on housing and mental health is remarkably underdeveloped. We critically review existing research on housing and mental health, considering housing type (e.g., single‐family detached versus multiple dwelling), floor level, and housing quality (e.g., structural damage). We then discuss methodological and conceptual shortcomings of this literature and provide a theoretical framework for future research on housing quality and mental health .
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- Mental health
- Quality (philosophy)
- Conceptual framework
- Psychology
- Conceptual model
- Business
- Applied psychology
- Public economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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