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The ties that bind: Using ethnographic methods to understand service engagement
Victoria Stanhope
Social Work
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Ethnographic Methods
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Housing First
100%
Service Engagement
100%
Co-occurring Disorders
50%
Mental Health Services
50%
Social Processes
50%
Program Effectiveness
50%
Participant Observation
50%
Hard-to-reach Populations
50%
Disengagement
50%
Meaning-making
50%
Long-term Homelessness
50%
Social Exchange
50%
Shared Narratives
50%
Shared Activities
50%
Treatment Team
50%
Housing First Program
50%
Resident Experience
50%
Symbolic Interactionism
50%
Player Role
50%
Participant Interviews
50%
Social Sciences
Mental Health Service
100%
Narrative
100%
Participant Observation
100%
Symbolic Interactionism
100%
Disengagement
100%
Psychology
Mental Health Service
100%
Narrative
100%
Role-Playing
100%