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Well-being and engagement in valued activities: experiences of young people with psychosis.

Shalini Lal, Michael Ungar, Carl Leggo, Ashok Malla, James Frankish, Melinda J Suto.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to understand how engagement in valued activities contributes to the well-being of young people diagnosed as having psychosis within the past 3 years. Using a qualitative approach, the authors conducted semi-structured interviews and photography-elicited focus groups with 17 participants between the ages of 18 and 24 years who were recruited from an early intervention program for psychoses and a psychiatric service specializing in providing care to street youth. Analysis combined the methods of constructivist grounded theory and narrative inquiry. Participants derived six well-being enhancing experiences from engaging in highly valued activities: making meaning; expressing thoughts and emotions; changing physical, emotional, and cognitive states; cultivating skills, strengths, and virtues; connecting and belonging; and making a contribution. These findings highlight the importance of identifying activities that young people perceive as being valuable to their well-being, the meanings and experiences derived from these activities, and how best to support engagement in them. [OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. 2013;33(4):190-197.]. Copyright 2013, SLACK Incorporated.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24652027     DOI: 10.3928/15394492-20130912-02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  OTJR (Thorofare N J)        ISSN: 1539-4492


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