参与个人安置和支持的人的工作意义:通过重要的概念扩展理解

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Marianna Agata Borowska, Kristin Berre Ørjasæter, Marit Borg, Barbara Stenvall, Alexandra Silbermann, Cathrine Moe
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个体安置和支持(IPS)在改善重度精神疾病(SMI)患者竞争性就业结果方面是有效的。关于工作对IPS参与者的意义的知识很少。本研究描述了IPS参与者所经历的工作意义。该研究采用了同行研究设计,并对挪威的10名IPS参与者进行了深入访谈。运用现象学反思生活世界研究。这些发现通过结合Prilleltensky的物质轮概念得到了进一步的检验。这项研究表明,工作提供了获得意义和认可的可能性。参与者承认工作是(1)归属、(2)贡献和(3)有价值的来源。工作唤醒的归属感和它提供的贡献的可能性使个人能够为自己和他人增加价值。虽然失业会加重孤立感、无用感和无价值感,但就业可以培养和培养一种对自己和社区都很重要的感觉。本研究探讨了工作意义与重要性之间联系的新方面。强调对重度精神分裂症患者通过工作解决问题的重要性,可以鼓励精神卫生从业人员将就业作为标准的精神卫生干预措施。请参阅支持信息部分,以查找本文的社区和社会影响声明。
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Meaningfulness of Work for People Participating in Individual Placement and Support: Expanding Understanding Through the Concept of Mattering

Individual placement and support (IPS) is effective in improving outcomes for competitive employment for people experiencing severe mental illness (SMI). Knowledge of the meaningfulness of work to IPS participants is scarce. This study describes the meaningfulness of work as experienced by IPS participants. The study adopted a peer research design and included in-depth interviews with 10 IPS participants in Norway. Phenomenological reflective lifeworld research was applied. The findings were further examined by incorporating Prilleltensky's mattering wheel concept. This study revealed that work provides the possibility of gaining significance and recognition. Participants acknowledged work as a source of (1) belonging, (2) contributing, and (3) having value. The sense of belonging that work awakens and the possibility it provides for contribution enables individuals to add value to themselves and others. While unemployment can accentuate feelings of isolation, uselessness, and worthlessness, employment can develop and cultivate a sense of mattering to one's self and the community. This study addresses the novel aspect of the connection between the meaningfulness of work and mattering. Highlighting the importance of mattering through work for persons experiencing SMI can encourage mental health practitioners to include employment as a standard mental health intervention. Please refer to the Supporting Information section to find this article's community and social impact statement.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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