Brown Louis Davis, Townley Greg
Dr. Brown is with the Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, El Paso Regional Campus, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, El Paso, Texas (e-mail:
Psychiatr Serv. 2015 Apr 1;66(4):411-7. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400150. Epub 2015 Jan 2.
Mental health consumer-run organizations (CROs) are a low-cost, evidence-based strategy for promoting recovery. To increase CRO utilization, characteristics that promote engagement need to be identified and encouraged. The study examined individual and organizational characteristics that predict three types of engagement in CROs-attendance, leadership involvement, and socially supportive involvement.
Surveys were administered to 250 CRO members attending 20 CROs. Leaders of each CRO reported organizational characteristics through a separate questionnaire. Multilevel regression models examined relationships between predictors and indicators of CRO engagement.
Perceived sense of community was the only characteristic that predicted attendance, leadership involvement, and socially supportive involvement (p<.001). Perceived organizational empowerment, shared leadership, peer counseling, and several demographic characteristics also predicted some measures of engagement.
CROs that can effectively promote sense of community, organizational empowerment, shared leadership, and peer counseling may be better able to engage participants. The discussion considers several strategies to enhance these characteristics, such as collectively establishing values and practicing shared decision making.
精神健康消费者运营组织(CROs)是促进康复的一种低成本、基于证据的策略。为了提高CROs的利用率,需要确定并鼓励促进参与的特征。该研究考察了预测CROs中三种参与类型——出勤、领导参与和社会支持参与的个人及组织特征。
对参加20个CROs的250名CRO成员进行了调查。每个CRO的领导者通过单独的问卷报告组织特征。多层次回归模型检验了预测因素与CRO参与指标之间的关系。
感知到的社区感是预测出勤、领导参与和社会支持参与的唯一特征(p<.001)。感知到的组织赋权、共享领导、同伴咨询以及一些人口统计学特征也预测了一些参与度指标。
能够有效促进社区感、组织赋权、共享领导和同伴咨询的CROs可能更有能力让参与者参与进来。讨论考虑了增强这些特征的几种策略,例如集体确立价值观和实行共享决策。