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提供或接受同伴或相互支持的个体中的生成性:范围综述。

Generativity among persons providing or receiving peer or mutual support: A scoping review.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry.

Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library.

出版信息

Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2022 Jun;45(2):123-135. doi: 10.1037/prj0000498. Epub 2021 Oct 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

People with lived experience of mental illness or distress can help others recover through peer or mutual support. One way they may help others recover is by fostering generativity, which refers to one's concern for and contributions toward the betterment of others, including future generations (e.g., through caregiving, engaging in civics). Generativity may add purpose to one's life, benefit society, and improve areas which persons with lived experience feel are important for their recovery. Despite its importance, the state of knowledge on experiences and facilitators of generativity, as well as the impact that engaging in generativity has on the lives of persons engaged in peer or mutual support, is unclear.

METHOD

A librarian-assisted scoping review of the literature was conducted in five steps: identifying the research question and relevance; selecting studies; charting data; and coding and summarizing the results.

RESULTS

Out of 11,862 articles that were screened, only 18 met eligibility criteria. Most studies were conducted in the United States and included White/Caucasian participants. Our synthesis produced themes related to generative actions, which included helping others, changing organizations and systems, and sharing personal stories. Themes describing facilitators of generativity included individual-level and organizational-level factors. One theme reflecting the positive psychosocial impact of engaging in generativity was produced.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

Findings from this study point to several knowledge gaps to be investigated in future research and can facilitate the implementation of peer support initiatives aimed at fostering generativity, which may in turn promote recovery. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

有精神疾病或困扰经历的人可以通过同伴或互助支持来帮助他人康复。他们帮助他人康复的一种方式是培养代际传承,即一个人对他人(包括后代)的关心和贡献,包括通过照顾、参与公民事务等方式。代际传承可以为一个人的生活增添意义,有益于社会,并改善有生活经历的人认为对他们康复重要的领域。尽管代际传承很重要,但关于代际传承的经验和促进因素,以及参与代际传承对参与同伴或互助支持的人的生活的影响,其知识状况尚不清楚。

方法

我们进行了一个五步的文献范围综述:确定研究问题和相关性;选择研究;图表数据;以及对结果进行编码和总结。

结果

在筛选出的 11862 篇文章中,只有 18 篇符合入选标准。大多数研究在美国进行,参与者为白种人/高加索人。我们的综合分析产生了与代际传承行为相关的主题,包括帮助他人、改变组织和系统,以及分享个人故事。描述代际传承促进因素的主题包括个人层面和组织层面的因素。产生了一个反映参与代际传承的积极心理社会影响的主题。

结论和对实践的意义

本研究的结果指出了未来研究中需要调查的几个知识空白,并可以促进旨在培养代际传承的同伴支持倡议的实施,这反过来可能促进康复。(美国心理协会,《心理信息数据库》,2022)

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