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双相障碍诊断后的生活:扎根理论方法。

Living the life you want following a diagnosis of bipolar disorder: A grounded theory approach.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Division of Psychology and Mental Health, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Clin Psychol Psychother. 2019 May;26(3):362-377. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2358. Epub 2019 Feb 26.

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a severe and lifelong mental health diagnosis. However, there is growing evidence of people defying the odds and recovering. Processes underlying recovery remain poorly understood. This study aimed to explore these recovery processes and extend on the length of recovery defined within previous research. Twelve people previously diagnosed with BD, who had not experienced an episode of depression and/or mania for four or more years, were interviewed. Standardised diagnostic interviews (Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-V, Research version) confirmed past diagnosis and recovery time. Qualitative methodology via grounded theory was used to analyse these personal accounts. The analysis revealed 10 overarching categories of what participants reported to be important in their recovery: support, recognition of the problem, believing that things can change and not giving up, instinctive curiosity, medication, psychological therapy, becoming the director of your own life, changing how I think, accepting who I am and how I feel, and looking after me. A model was developed to represent how categories were related. The study was limited by recruitment not leading to the inclusion of people who had distanced themselves from the label of BD. Potential transdiagnostic recovery processes also require further direct exploration. Critically, the study highlights that following a diagnosis of BD, people do experience long-term recovery achieved through self-determined pathways and that being able to live the life you want is therefore achievable. This challenges current diagnostic perspectives and societal messages of lifelong conditions.

摘要

双相情感障碍(BD)被认为是一种严重且终身的精神健康诊断。然而,越来越多的证据表明,有些人能够克服困难并康复。康复的潜在过程仍未得到很好的理解。本研究旨在探索这些康复过程,并延长之前研究中定义的康复时间。我们采访了 12 名以前被诊断为 BD 的人,他们已经有四年或更长时间没有经历过抑郁和/或躁狂发作。标准化的诊断访谈(用于诊断和统计手册-第五版的研究版本的结构化临床访谈)证实了过去的诊断和康复时间。通过扎根理论的定性方法来分析这些个人叙述。分析揭示了参与者报告对其康复重要的 10 个总体类别:支持、认识到问题、相信情况可以改变而不放弃、本能的好奇心、药物、心理治疗、成为自己生活的导演、改变思维方式、接受自己的身份和感受,以及照顾好自己。开发了一个模型来表示类别之间的关系。该研究受到限制,因为招募没有导致包括那些已经远离 BD 标签的人。潜在的跨诊断康复过程也需要进一步直接探索。重要的是,该研究强调,在被诊断为 BD 后,人们确实会经历通过自我决定的途径实现的长期康复,因此能够过上自己想要的生活是可以实现的。这挑战了当前的诊断观点和终身疾病的社会信息。

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