Vayshenker Beth, Mulay Abby L, Gonzales Lauren, West Michelle L, Brown Isaac, Yanos Philip T
John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Department of Psychology, Long Island University.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2016 Sep;39(3):274-81. doi: 10.1037/prj0000178. Epub 2016 Feb 15.
This article presents findings from a naturalistic study that explored the impact of peer support participation on recovery-related outcomes over a 6-month period. In particular, this study hoped to fill gaps in the literature regarding the process through which personal change occurs in peer support organizations.
Fifty people newly involved in services provided by Baltic Street AEH (Advocacy, Employment, Housing), a consumer-operated organization, participated in the study. Participants were interviewed at entry and 3- and 6-month follow-up. Attendance records were reviewed to determine the number of days attended, and the sample was divided into 2 categories: minimal or nonattenders (n = 25) and moderate or high attenders (n = 21). The relationship between attendance and outcomes related to recovery over time was examined using a mixed effect regression analysis, allowing data to be included for participants with at least 1 follow-up interview (n = 38).
Relative to minimal or nonattenders, moderate or high attenders showed statistically significant improvements over time in internalized stigma, self-esteem-self-efficacy, and community activism-autonomy. No statistically significant differences were observed between groups in hopelessness, social functioning, symptom severity, coping with symptoms, or substance use.
This study demonstrates the potential impact of engagement in peer support services on some subjective aspects of mental health recovery. Namely, change mechanisms could be hypothesized to include identity transformation (from patient to peer). Future directions should continue to investigate potential mechanisms of change with larger samples in randomized studies. (PsycINFO Database Record
本文介绍了一项自然主义研究的结果,该研究探讨了同伴支持参与在6个月期间对康复相关结果的影响。具体而言,本研究希望填补文献中关于同伴支持组织中个人改变发生过程的空白。
50名新参与由消费者运营的组织波罗的海街AEH(宣传、就业、住房)提供服务的人参与了该研究。在参与者进入时以及3个月和6个月随访时进行访谈。审查出勤记录以确定出勤天数,并将样本分为两类:极少出勤者或不出勤者(n = 25)和中等出勤者或高出勤者(n = 21)。使用混合效应回归分析检查出勤与随时间推移的康复相关结果之间的关系,允许纳入至少有一次随访访谈的参与者的数据(n = 38)。
相对于极少出勤者或不出勤者,中等出勤者或高出勤者在内化耻辱感、自尊-自我效能感以及社区行动主义-自主性方面随时间显示出统计学上的显著改善。在绝望感、社会功能、症状严重程度、应对症状或物质使用方面,两组之间未观察到统计学上的显著差异。
本研究证明了参与同伴支持服务对心理健康康复的一些主观方面的潜在影响。具体而言,可以假设改变机制包括身份转变(从患者到同伴)。未来的方向应该继续在随机研究中用更大的样本调查潜在的改变机制。(PsycINFO数据库记录)