School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, 120 Haviland Hall (MC 7400), Berkeley, CA 94720-7400, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2010 Sep;61(9):905-10. doi: 10.1176/ps.2010.61.9.905.
Self-help agencies (SHAs) are consumer-operated service organizations managed as participatory democracies. Members are involved in all aspects of organizational management, because a premise of SHAs is that organizationally empowered individuals become more empowered in their own lives, which promotes recovery. The study sought to determine the effectiveness of combined SHA and community mental health agency (CMHA) services in assisting recovery for persons with serious mental illness.
A weighted sample of new clients seeking CMHA services was randomly assigned to regular CMHA services or to combined SHA-CMHA services at five proximally located pairs of SHA drop-in centers and county CMHAs. Member-clients (N=505) were assessed at baseline and at one, three, and eight months on five recovery-focused outcome measures: personal empowerment, self-efficacy, social integration, hope, and psychological functioning. Scales had high levels of reliability and independently established validity. Outcomes were evaluated with a repeated-measures multivariate analysis of covariance.
Overall results indicated that combined SHA-CMHA services were significantly better able to promote recovery of client-members than CMHA services alone. The sample with combined services showed greater improvements in personal empowerment (F=3.99, df=3 and 491, p<.008), self-efficacy (F=11.20, df=3 and 491, p<.001), and independent social integration (F=12.13, df=3 and 491, p<.001). Hopelessness (F=4.36, df=3 and 491, p<.005) and symptoms (F=4.49, df=3 and 491, p<.004) dissipated more quickly and to a greater extent in the combined condition than in the CMHA-only condition.
Member-empowering SHAs run as participatory democracies in combination with CMHA services produced more positive recovery-focused results than CMHA services alone.
自助机构(SHA)是消费者运营的服务组织,以参与式民主管理。成员参与组织管理的各个方面,因为 SHA 的一个前提是,组织赋予权力的个人在自己的生活中会变得更有权力,这促进了康复。本研究旨在确定 SHA 与社区心理健康机构(CMHA)服务相结合在帮助严重精神疾病患者康复方面的效果。
一个加权样本的新客户寻求 CMHA 服务被随机分配到常规 CMHA 服务或 SHA-CMHA 服务相结合,在五个附近的 SHA 休闲中心和县级 CMHA 服务。成员客户(N=505)在基线和一个、三个月和八个月时,使用五个以康复为重点的结果测量进行评估:个人赋权、自我效能、社会融合、希望和心理功能。量表具有较高的信度和独立的有效性。结果采用重复测量多元方差分析进行评估。
总体结果表明,与单独的 CMHA 服务相比,SHA-CMHA 服务更能促进客户成员的康复。接受联合服务的样本在个人赋权(F=3.99,df=3 和 491,p<.008)、自我效能(F=11.20,df=3 和 491,p<.001)和独立的社会融合(F=12.13,df=3 和 491,p<.001)方面的改善更为显著。绝望感(F=4.36,df=3 和 491,p<.005)和症状(F=4.49,df=3 和 491,p<.004)在联合治疗中消散得更快,程度也更大。
作为参与式民主管理的成员赋权 SHA 与 CMHA 服务相结合,产生了比单独使用 CMHA 服务更积极的以康复为重点的结果。