Live & Learn, Inc.
Department of Psychiatry.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2021 Dec;44(4):354-364. doi: 10.1037/prj0000467. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
Self-employed individuals with psychiatric disabilities may face unique challenges to running small businesses. This study aims to identify business-related challenges and examine whether supports designed to alleviate those challenges are associated with positive business milestones and self-employment satisfaction.
Data were collected via a survey of 60 participants with a history of psychiatric disability who were operating a U.S.-based small business. This exploratory study used descriptive statistics to look at the relationship between business challenges, business development supports, business milestones, and satisfaction with self-employment.
Although most participants reported experiencing business challenges and using supports, relatively few supports were helpful in the context of specific challenges. The number of challenges was positively correlated with the amount of supports used. Respondents used interpersonal or informal supports more often than help from organizations or institutions and tended to find these more helpful. The satisfaction of owning a business was generally high and positively correlated with the age of the business. Satisfaction was not necessarily tied to normative reasons such as business gross or percent of income.
In this study, self-employed individuals with a psychiatric disability appear to prefer-or have greater access to-informal or interpersonal support, compared to institutional support. This may indicate that these owners have different needs for support, or that they do not use mainstream institutional resources that facilitate sustainability and growth, and therefore targeted efforts to provide formal support may be needed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
有精神残疾的个体经营者在经营小企业方面可能会面临独特的挑战。本研究旨在确定与业务相关的挑战,并研究旨在减轻这些挑战的支持措施是否与积极的业务里程碑和自雇满意度相关。
通过对 60 名有精神残疾病史并经营美国小企业的参与者进行调查收集数据。本探索性研究使用描述性统计方法研究了业务挑战、业务发展支持、业务里程碑和自雇满意度之间的关系。
尽管大多数参与者报告经历了业务挑战并使用了支持,但在特定挑战的背景下,相对较少的支持是有帮助的。挑战的数量与使用的支持数量呈正相关。受访者更经常使用人际关系或非正式支持,而不是组织或机构的帮助,并且往往发现这些支持更有帮助。拥有企业的满意度普遍较高,并且与企业的年龄呈正相关。满意度不一定与业务总额或收入百分比等规范原因有关。
在这项研究中,与精神残疾相关的个体经营者似乎更喜欢非正式或人际关系支持,而不是机构支持。这可能表明这些所有者对支持有不同的需求,或者他们不使用有利于可持续性和增长的主流机构资源,因此可能需要有针对性地提供正式支持。(APA,2021)