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Correlational findings

Study Baker & Intagliata (1982): study US 1981

Public
Mental patients shortly after change in institutional setting, USA, 1981
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 118
Non Response
-
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
1: Interviews, 2: Agency records, 3: Observation by case-managers.

Correlate

Authors's Label
Residence-type
Our Classification
Distribution
1a: 42%, 1b 25%, 1c 14%, 1d: 2%,, 1e: 1%
2a: 8%, 2b: 7%, 2c: 16%, 2d: 5%, 2e 22%
Operationalization
1: Supervised
   a: formally supervised
   b: adult home
   c: family care home
   d: skilled nursing home
   e: group home
0: Non-supervised
   a: boarding house
   b: private residence with spouce
   c: private residence with parents
   d: private residence with non-kin
   e: private residence alone


1: uperviseded:                            42% resided in formally supervised     settings including 25% in adult        homes, 14% in family-care homes,       2% in skilled nursing homes and 1% in   group homes.                         
2 Non-supervised:                        The remaining respondents living in    settings without formal supervision    included 8% in boarding or rooming     houses, 7% in a private redidence    
  with their spouse, 16% in a private    residence with their parents or        relatives, 5 % in a private residence   with unrelated others and 22% were     living alone in a private residence.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-BB-cm-mq-v-2-a SNR = ns