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An Empirical Study of the Relationship Between Community Participation, Recovery, and Quality of Life of Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses.

Bill Burns-Lynch1, Eugene Brusilovskiy1, Mark S Salzer1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recovery and quality of life are key outcomes emphasized in mental health systems around the world. This study explores the extent to which efforts to facilitate community participation may enhance these outcomes.
METHODS: Six hundred and six individuals with serious mental illnesses completed measures of participation, recovery and quality of life.
RESULTS: Small, but statistically significant positive relationships between community participation and recovery and quality of life were found. Additional analyses identified specific participation areas that, if they are important and done sufficiently from the perspective of the respondent, resulted in higher levels of recovery and quality of life. LIMITATIONS: Correlational analyses do not allow for causal explanations.
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a greater emphasis on community participation, especially in specific areas that are important to the person and done sufficiently, may facilitate recovery and quality of life in community mental health systems. Implications and possible directions for policies and practices, especially within the context of Psychiatric Rehabilitation services, are offered.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28856880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci        ISSN: 0333-7308            Impact factor:   0.481


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1.  An Examination of the Community Participation Interests of Young Adults with Serious Mental Illnesses.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Thomas; Gretchen Snethen; Amber O'Shea; John Suarez; Irene Hurford; Mark S Salzer
Journal:  J Behav Health Serv Res       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.505

Review 2.  Community participation factors and poor neurocognitive functioning among persons with schizophrenia.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Thomas; Gretchen Snethen; Mark S Salzer
Journal:  Am J Orthopsychiatry       Date:  2019-01-24

3.  An exploration of linear and curvilinear relationships between community participation and neurocognition among those with serious mental illnesses.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Thomas; Gretchen Snethen; Bryan McCormick; Mark S Salzer
Journal:  Psychiatr Rehabil J       Date:  2019-04-04

4.  The Relationship between Community Participation and Physical Activity among Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses.

Authors:  Gretchen Snethen; Eugene Brusilovskiy; Bryan P McCormick; Shiv V Hiremath; Mark S Salzer
Journal:  Ment Health Phys Act       Date:  2021

5.  Community Participation Among Individuals with Severe Mental Disorders During COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Ying Li; Yue Zhuo; Ying Liu
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2022-10-21

6.  Cost Effectiveness and Budget Impact of the Boston University Approach to Psychiatric Rehabilitation for Increasing the Social Participation of Individuals With Severe Mental Illnesses.

Authors:  Sarita A Sanches; Talitha L Feenstra; Wilma E Swildens; Jooske T van Busschbach; Jaap van Weeghel; Thea D I van Asselt
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 5.435

7.  The meaning of social support for persons with serious mental illness: A family member perspective.

Authors:  Julie Chronister; Sandra Fitzgerald; Chih-Chin Chou
Journal:  Rehabil Psychol       Date:  2020-12-31

8.  Effectiveness of the Boston University Approach to Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Improving Social Participation in People With Severe Mental Illnesses: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Sarita A Sanches; Wilma E Swildens; Barbara Schaefer; Mirjam Moerbeek; Talitha L Feenstra; Antoinette D I van Asselt; Unna N Danner; Jaap van Weeghel; Jooske T van Busschbach
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-09-23       Impact factor: 4.157

9.  A cross-sectional study addressing the importance of work and other everyday activities for well-being among people with mental illness: does additional vulnerability matter?

Authors:  Lisa Eklund; A Birgitta Gunnarsson; Jan-Åke Jansson; Parvin Pooremamali; Mona Eklund
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2021-07-31       Impact factor: 3.630

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