Exploring interests: A pathway to ikigai and eudaimonic well-being among people with serious mental illness.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1037/prj0000620
Shinichi Nagata, Shintaro Kono, Kimiko Tanaka, Koji Ota, Emi Hirasawa, Daisuke Kato
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Objective: Ikigai is a Japanese concept of a life worth living and related to eudaimonic well-being. Supporting the pursuit of ikigai is of central importance to recovery-oriented psychiatric rehabilitation for people with serious mental illnesses (SMI). While research suggests that work, leisure, and social relationships are potential sources of ikigai, people with SMI have restricted access to these as they encounter systemic barriers to participating in such activities. This study investigated how people with SMI in Japan pursued sources of ikigai in the face of barriers.

Methods: A total of 21 community-living individuals who had SMI and were recruited from community psychiatric rehabilitation service providers in Japan participated in the study. Photo-elicitation interviews were conducted, and the interview transcripts were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Three themes were generated: (a) self-determination as a key to ikigai, (b) explorations needed to identify sources of ikigai, and (c) navigating the challenges to engage in the explorations. It was found that a self-determined activity tends to be a source of ikigai. However, participants had to grapple with challenges because identifying a source of ikigai involved the exploration of their personal interests, and the exploration could not be continued without managing the stigma of mental illness.

Conclusions and implications for practice: Results suggest that ikigai cannot be achieved instantly. To achieve eudaimonic well-being outcomes, psychiatric rehabilitation professionals should allow consumers to choose activities based on their personal interests and encourage them to try out various activities while they provide continued support to overcome stigma. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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探索兴趣:重症精神病患者通往 "ikigai "和 "幸福 "的途径。
目的:Ikigai 是日本人关于 "值得过的生活 "的概念,与 "幸福感 "有关。对于以康复为导向的重性精神病患者(SMI)的精神康复而言,支持对 "幸福生活 "的追求至关重要。虽然研究表明,工作、休闲和社会关系都是 "幸福生活 "的潜在来源,但重性精神病患者在参与这些活动时会遇到系统性障碍,因而在这些方面受到限制。本研究调查了日本的 SMI 患者在面临障碍时如何寻求 ikigai 的来源:共有 21 名在社区生活的 SMI 患者参加了研究,他们是从日本的社区精神康复服务机构招募的。研究人员进行了照片诱导访谈,并采用反思性主题分析法对访谈记录进行了分析:产生了三个主题:(a) 自我决定是 ikigai 的关键,(b) 需要探索以确定 ikigai 的来源,(c) 应对参与探索的挑战。研究发现,自我决定的活动往往是 "活力 "的源泉。然而,参与者必须努力应对挑战,因为确定 "开心 "的来源涉及到对其个人兴趣的探索,而如果不处理精神疾病的耻辱感,就无法继续探索:研究结果表明,"开心 "不可能一蹴而就。为了实现幸福的结果,精神康复专业人员应允许患者根据个人兴趣选择活动,并鼓励他们尝试各种活动,同时为他们提供持续支持,以克服耻辱感。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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期刊介绍: The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is sponsored by the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, at Boston University"s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and by the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA) . The mission of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is to promote the development of new knowledge related to psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery of persons with serious mental illnesses.
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