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Relevance of spirituality for people with mental illness attending consumer-centered services.

Chyrell D Bellamy1, Nicole C Jarrett, Orion Mowbray, Peter MacFarlane, Carol T Mowbray, Mark C Holter.   

Abstract

Spirituality has been cited in the literature as having a positive effect on mental health outcomes. This paper explores the relationship of spirituality to demographic, psychiatric illness history and psychological constructs for people with mental illness (N=1835) involved in consumer-centered services (CCS-Clubhouses and Consumer run drop-in centers). Descriptive statistics indicate that spirituality is important for at least two thirds of the members in the study. Members primarily indicated participation in public spiritual activities (i.e., church, bible study groups), followed by private activities (prayer, reading the bible, and meditation) (both of which were centered on belief in the transcendent). A logistic regression analysis was done to explore variables related to spirituality (i.e., demographics, psychiatric illness history, and psychological constructs). Results suggest that age, gender, having psychotic symptoms, having depressive symptoms, and having a higher global quality of life, hope and sense of community were all significant correlates of spirituality.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17458452     DOI: 10.2975/30.4.2007.287.294

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Rehabil J        ISSN: 1095-158X


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