Michon Amber, Hinchey Liza, Pernice Francesca, Drews Jessica, Price Megan, Christian Janay, Rice Kevin, Kellogg Lee
351 College of Education, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202 USA.
Fountain House, 425 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036 USA.
J Psychosoc Rehabil Ment Health. 2021;8(2):171-183. doi: 10.1007/s40737-021-00217-9. Epub 2021 Apr 21.
Clubhouse communities rapidly responded to the COVID-19 pandemic to keep members connected as psychosocial rehabilitation programs were globally disrupted. This investigation aims to elucidate how Clubhouse directors responded to the pandemic and their members' needs, while also directly assessing the needs and well-being of members. This study utilized secondary data from Director and Member surveys designed to capture Clubhouse status, member engagement, and measures of well-being. Descriptive statistics and correlation coefficients were computed across data from directors (n = 140) and members (n = 1136). Directors across 19 countries indicated that the majority of Clubhouses closed and were engaging with members using a variety of technologies, primarily Zoom videoconferencing. For members, greater levels of virtual Clubhouse engagement were positively correlated with physical and mental well-being and negatively correlated with hospitalization rates. This study provides support for an association between virtual Clubhouse engagement and well-being. Repeated measures studies are needed to further investigate this association.
随着全球心理社会康复项目受到干扰,俱乐部社区迅速对新冠疫情做出反应,以保持成员之间的联系。本调查旨在阐明俱乐部主管如何应对疫情及其成员的需求,同时也直接评估成员的需求和幸福感。本研究利用了来自主管和成员调查的二手数据,这些调查旨在获取俱乐部的状况、成员参与度和幸福感指标。对来自140名主管和1136名成员的数据进行了描述性统计和相关系数计算。来自19个国家的主管表示,大多数俱乐部关闭,并使用多种技术与成员互动,主要是Zoom视频会议。对于成员来说,更高水平的虚拟俱乐部参与度与身心健康呈正相关,与住院率呈负相关。本研究为虚拟俱乐部参与度与幸福感之间的关联提供了支持。需要进行重复测量研究以进一步调查这种关联。