2020
DOI: 10.3233/wor-203079
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Using appreciative inquiry to explore and enhance perceptions of empowerment for those experiencing homelessness: A pilot study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Individuals experiencing homelessness endure occupational injustices in the form of marginalization and deprivation at higher rates than their counterparts who are not experiencing homelessness. This population's expressed interests, needs, and desires are frequently ignored or unsolicited by a system of care that continues to exercise power over this fragile and underserved group. Marginalization and deprivation can lead to disempowerment. Few studies have been conducted that explore the perceptio… Show more

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“…In addition, many YEH display psychological strengths such as hope and optimism that can contribute to their further educational and employment development (Cooley et al, 2019). An intervention to promote both internal and external feelings of empowerment has been found to enhance the networking skills of adults experiencing homelessness and improve their opportunities for “occupational engagement” (Lambdin-Pattavina et al, 2020, p. 280).…”
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“…In addition, many YEH display psychological strengths such as hope and optimism that can contribute to their further educational and employment development (Cooley et al, 2019). An intervention to promote both internal and external feelings of empowerment has been found to enhance the networking skills of adults experiencing homelessness and improve their opportunities for “occupational engagement” (Lambdin-Pattavina et al, 2020, p. 280).…”
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confidence: 99%