The role of occupational meaningfulness and citizenship as mediators between occupational status and recovery: a cross-sectional study among residents with co-occurring problems

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Linda Nesse, G. Aamodt, M. T. Gonzalez, M. Rowe, R. K. Raanaas
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Purpose Engagement in meaningful occupations and being included as full citizens of the community, is essential in everyday life, and may be of considerable relevance for recovery and quality of life. However, persons with co-occurring substance use and mental health problems experience extensive obstacles to engagement in occupations and citizenship. The relationship between objective measures of occupational status and subjective experiences of occupational meaningfulness, citizenship and recovery, is scarcely researched in the context of co-occurring problems. As such, the purpose of this study is to examine associations between occupational status, occupational meaningfulness, citizenship and recovery and quality of life and to examine the roles of occupational meaningfulness and citizenship as possible mediators between occupational status and recovery and quality of life. Design/methodology/approach The study used a cross-sectional design with a sample of 104 residents at supported housing sites across six Norwegian cities. Findings Linear regression analyzes indicated that occupational status was significantly associated with the citizenship domains caring for others and community participation and with the quality of life measure positive affect. Occupational meaningfulness and citizenship were significantly associated with different domains of recovery and quality of life. Furthermore, mediation analyzes showed that the relationship between occupational status and recovery and quality of life was mediated by caring for others and community participation. Originality/value The results suggest that emphasizing opportunities for occupational meaningfulness and citizenship in practice may have positive implications for recovery among persons with co-occurring problems.
职业意义和公民身份在职业状态与康复之间的中介作用:一项对有共同问题的居民的横断面研究
目的从事有意义的职业并成为社区的正式公民,在日常生活中是必不可少的,并且可能对康复和生活质量有相当大的相关性。然而,同时存在药物使用和精神健康问题的人在从事职业和成为公民方面遇到广泛障碍。职业地位的客观测量与职业意义、公民身份和恢复的主观体验之间的关系,在共同发生的问题的背景下很少被研究。因此,本研究的目的是检验职业地位、职业意义、公民身份、康复和生活质量之间的关系,并检验职业意义和公民身份在职业地位、康复和生活质量之间可能起到的中介作用。设计/方法/方法该研究采用横断面设计,对挪威六个城市的104名居民进行了抽样调查。结果:线性回归分析显示,职业地位与关怀他人、社区参与的公民领域以及生活质量测量的积极影响显著相关。职业意义和公民意识与康复和生活质量的不同领域显著相关。此外,中介分析显示,职业地位与康复和生活质量之间的关系受关爱他人和社区参与的中介作用。独创性/价值研究结果表明,在实践中强调职业意义和公民身份的机会可能对同时出现问题的人的康复有积极的影响。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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