Gumber Shinakee, Stein Catherine H
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University Langone Medical Center and School of Medicine.
Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2018 Mar;41(1):29-38. doi: 10.1037/prj0000262. Epub 2017 Apr 3.
The study examined factors associated with community integration experiences of adults with serious mental illness who were members of psychosocial rehabilitation clubhouses in New York City.
Ninety-two clubhouse members completed an online survey. The study examined relative contribution of adults' reports of individual factors (self-reported psychiatric symptoms, self-esteem), community supports (self-reported employment status and perceived family support), and the clubhouse environment (self-reported time spent in the clubhouse, clubhouse supportiveness, and practical orientation) in accounting for variation in members' reports of social integration within the clubhouse and within the larger community.
Hierarchical linear regression results suggest a differential pattern of variables associated with participants' experience of social integration within the clubhouse versus outside the clubhouse with the larger non-mental-health consumers. Adults' reports of more time spent in the clubhouse and perceptions of clubhouse environment as having a more practical orientation were associated with adults' reports of greater social integration within the clubhouse. In contrast, greater self-esteem and being independently employed were associated with greater social integration outside the clubhouse. Perceived family support was associated with higher levels of social integration both within and outside the clubhouse setting. Conclusion and Implication for Practice: Greater social integration of clubhouse members both in and outside the clubhouse environment is essential in understanding community integration. Recommendations for the clubhouse model to improve community integration experiences of its members are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究调查了纽约市心理社会康复俱乐部会所中患有严重精神疾病的成年人的社区融入经历相关因素。
92名俱乐部会所成员完成了一项在线调查。该研究考察了成年人报告的个体因素(自我报告的精神症状、自尊)、社区支持(自我报告的就业状况和感知到的家庭支持)以及俱乐部会所环境(自我报告在俱乐部会所花费的时间、俱乐部会所的支持度和实践导向)对成员在俱乐部会所内和更大社区内社会融入报告差异的解释程度。
分层线性回归结果表明,与参与者在俱乐部会所内与俱乐部会所外与更大的非心理健康消费者群体的社会融入经历相关的变量模式存在差异。成年人报告在俱乐部会所花费的时间越多,以及认为俱乐部会所环境更具实践导向,与成年人报告在俱乐部会所内更大的社会融入相关。相比之下,更高的自尊和自主就业与俱乐部会所外更大的社会融入相关。感知到的家庭支持与俱乐部会所内外更高水平的社会融入都相关。结论及对实践的启示:俱乐部会所成员在俱乐部会所内外实现更大程度的社会融入对于理解社区融入至关重要。讨论了俱乐部会所模式改善其成员社区融入经历的建议。(PsycINFO数据库记录 )