Isabel Dominique Hoelscher, Markus Witzmann, Gabriele Christine Koller, Oliver Pogarell
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Abstract
This scoping review examines the effects of medical and vocational psychiatric rehabilitation on resilience, self-stigmatization, and quality of life in adults.Scoping review following JBI guidelines with searches in PubMed, PubPsych, and REHABDATA, plus supplementary searches.From n=1.247 titles, n=38 studies were included, of which n=36 (94,74%) address vocational rehabilitation services and n=16 (42,11%) medical ones. Resilience is strengthened through relationship building and shared decision-making. Self-stigma is reduced through peer support and empowerment, while quality of life can improve through employment.Recovery-oriented approaches with individual goal setting show positive effects on all three dimensions and support the paradigm shift toward holistic life enhancement.