| Literature DB >> 35488353 |
Sherilyn Chang1, Rajeswari Sambasivam1, Esmond Seow1, Mythily Subramaniam1, Hanita Ashok Assudani2, Geoffrey Chern-Yee Tan3,4, Sharon Huixian Lu2, Janhavi Ajit Vaingankar5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence in the literature on the use of positive mental health (PMH) interventions among clinical samples. This qualitative study aims to explore the definitions of PMH from psychotherapists' perspectives, and to examine views and attitudes related to the construct.Entities:
Keywords: Positive mental health; Psychotherapy; Qualitative study; Wellbeing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35488353 PMCID: PMC9055746 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-022-00816-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Brief guide of questions and probes used
What does PMH mean to you in psychotherapy practice? When you say [construct], what are the things that you are thinking of? Can you give me some examples? How do you apply that in your practice? How would you define [construct]? Why do you think [construct] is PMH? How do you think [construct] helps in PMH? What are the factors that promote PMH or psychological wellbeing? How do you think that would be a factor in a person’s mental health? |
Sociodemographic profile of participants (n = 38)
| n | |
|---|---|
| Age (mean) | 35.7 |
| Female | 32 |
| Male | 6 |
| Chinese | 31 |
| Indian | 4 |
| Others | 3 |
| University degree | 2 |
| Postgraduate degree | 36 |
| Public institution | 34 |
| Private practice | 3 |
| Both | 1 |
Fig. 1a Coding tree of themes identified in the coding process pertaining to psychotherapists’ definition of PMH. b Coding tree of themes identified in the coding process pertaining to psychotherapists’ views on the concept of PMH