University of Glasgow, Section of Psychological Medicine, Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, UK.
Clin Psychol Psychother. 2010 Nov-Dec;17(6):482-96. doi: 10.1002/cpp.681.
A definition of recovery drawn from qualitative literature and the 'consumer/survivor' movement suggests that recovery should be seen as a way of developing satisfaction and purpose in life, whether or not symptoms of mental illness are present. A qualitative review suggested that meaningful activity may facilitate recovery by providing a sense of purpose in life. Social firms may be well placed to offer this activity due to their ethos of empowerment, their community integration and their similarity to 'recovery-oriented services'.
The aim of this study was to explore experiences of recovery from mental illness in the context of two emerging social firms.
A social constructionist version of grounded theory was used to develop a model of recovery through participation in the emerging social firms. Multiple coding, triangulation and respondent validation were used to increase the rigour of study findings.
A model of recovery in the context of the emerging social firms was constructed. This was influenced by characteristics such as a flexible structure, a meaningful and diverse activity, an accepting social group and an inclusive leadership.
Social firms may provide an important model for 'recovery-oriented services'. Clinical, research and policy implications of findings are discussed.
从定性文献和“消费者/幸存者”运动中得出的恢复定义表明,无论是否存在精神疾病症状,都应将恢复视为一种在生活中获得满足感和目标感的方式。一项定性研究表明,有意义的活动可以通过提供生活目标感来促进恢复。由于社会企业具有赋权、社区融合的理念,以及与“以恢复为导向的服务”的相似性,因此它们可能非常适合提供这种活动。
本研究旨在探讨在两个新兴社会企业的背景下从精神疾病中恢复的体验。
采用扎根理论的社会建构主义版本,通过参与新兴社会企业来发展恢复模型。采用多重编码、三角测量和受访者验证来提高研究结果的严谨性。
构建了一个新兴社会企业背景下的恢复模型。这受到灵活的结构、有意义和多样化的活动、包容的社会群体以及包容性领导等特征的影响。
社会企业可能为“以恢复为导向的服务”提供了一个重要的模式。讨论了研究结果对临床、研究和政策的影响。