Ørjasæter Kristin Berre, von Heimburg Dina
Faculty of Nursing and Health Science, Division of Health and Community Participation, Nord University, Namsos, 7801, Norway.
Nordic Research Center for Wellbeing and Social Sustainability, Department of Education and Lifelong Learning, NTNU, Postboks, Torgarden, Trondheim, 8900, 7491, Norway.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Mar 18;13(1):269. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02597-0.
Individuals with social, mental health and/or addiction issues often face significant barriers to accessing, maintaining, and re-entering education or employment. Exclusion from these domains is linked to feelings of marginalization, hopelessness, and a reduced sense of significance.
In our study, following the phenomenological reflexive lifeworld research approach, we conducted 11 interviews with young people facing social, mental health and/or addiction issues, who have experienced being out of school and work. The aim was to explore the potential of art-based vocational rehabilitation (ABVR) from the perspective of young people.
The essential meaning of ABVR can be understood as a starting point on a journey for young people with complex issues in becoming valued members of society. The essential meaning is further explicated through its five constituents: [1] experiencing a sense of belonging [2], building friendship [3], empowering through goal-oriented rehabilitation [4], developing authenticity, and [5] believing that one matters.
Participation in ABVR reshaped young people's self-perceptions, their confidence in their abilities, and their sense of significance to others. Despite once living on the borders of society, they joined a community of like-minded peers, contributing value and feeling that they matter. Altogether, attending ABVR supported a sense of citizenship and mattering.
有社会、心理健康和/或成瘾问题的个人在获得、维持和重新进入教育或就业领域时往往面临重大障碍。被排除在这些领域之外与边缘化、绝望感以及自我价值感降低有关。
在我们的研究中,遵循现象学反思生活世界研究方法,我们对面临社会、心理健康和/或成瘾问题且经历过辍学和失业的年轻人进行了11次访谈。目的是从年轻人的角度探索基于艺术的职业康复(ABVR)的潜力。
ABVR的本质意义可以理解为,对于有复杂问题的年轻人而言,这是他们成为受社会重视成员之旅的起点。这一本质意义通过其五个要素得到进一步阐释:[1] 体验归属感 [2]、建立友谊 [3]、通过目标导向的康复获得力量 [4]、培养本真性,以及 [5] 相信自己有价值。
参与ABVR重塑了年轻人的自我认知、他们对自身能力的信心以及他们对他人的重要感。尽管他们曾经处于社会边缘,但他们加入了志同道合的同龄人社区,贡献价值并感到自己很重要。总体而言,参加ABVR增强了公民意识和自我价值感。