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Published in British Journal of Psychiatry (open): https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.57 Sheltered housing is associated with quality of life improvements for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). However, there are equivocal findings around safety outcomes related to this type of accommodation. Our aim is to examine which clinical and demographic risk factors have an impact on victimization among SMI patients living independently or in sheltered housing.
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