Corrigan Patrick W
Joint Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Illinois Institute of Technology, 3424 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Oct;57(10):1493-6. doi: 10.1176/ps.2006.57.10.1493.
Although the professional literature is replete with descriptions of consumer-operated services, empirical examination of these services has been relatively limited. In this study, the cross-sectional relationship between participation in consumer-operated services and measures of recovery and empowerment is examined.
A total of 1,824 people with psychiatric disability indicated whether they had participated in a peer support program (the proxy of consumer-operated services) during the past four months. They also were administered two five-factor measures of recovery and of empowerment.
Participation in peer support was associated with nine of ten factors generated by the recovery and empowerment instruments. These associations remained significant when commensurate demographic variables were controlled for.
Participation in peer support showed a significant association with multiple outcome and recovery subscales, but the magnitude of the effect was small. The associative nature of the data precludes stating that peer support caused the observed improvement.
尽管专业文献中充斥着对消费者运营服务的描述,但对这些服务的实证研究相对有限。在本研究中,我们考察了参与消费者运营服务与康复及赋权指标之间的横断面关系。
共有1824名患有精神疾病的人表明他们在过去四个月内是否参与了同伴支持项目(消费者运营服务的替代指标)。他们还接受了两项关于康复和赋权的五因素测量。
参与同伴支持与康复和赋权工具所产生的十个因素中的九个相关。在控制了相应的人口统计学变量后,这些关联仍然显著。
参与同伴支持与多个结果和康复子量表显示出显著关联,但效果的大小较小。数据的关联性使得我们无法断言同伴支持导致了观察到的改善。