Aging well with psychosis

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Aging Studies Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaging.2021.100925
Emily L. Smart , Katherine Berry , Jasper Palmier-Claus , Laura J.E. Brown
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Despite the unique challenges faced by people living with a severe mental illness, little work has been done to understand how these populations can age well. This study therefore aimed to explore the views of mid to older aged adults living with a psychosis on what it means to age well, and how they might be supported in this endeavor.

Research design and methods

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with sixteen individuals (age 50–74 years) diagnosed with psychosis-related disorders (e.g. schizophrenia). Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.

Results

Four themes were identified: (i) Engagement with Life - referring to participating in, and maintaining, activities that bring satisfaction and value; (ii) Attitude to Life and Aging - referring to a positive attitude and outlook, and accepting aging-related challenges; (iii) Health and Wellbeing - relating to keeping as physically and mentally fit as possible and (iv) Social Connections - referring to both personal and professional relationships, and feeling heard and understood by others.

Discussion and implications

Whilst there were clear parallels between these results and those reported from other populations, participants aging with a psychosis revealed challenges, perceptions, and nuances that were unique to their situation. The importance of relationships with professionals, developing a mastery over their mental health difficulties, and the continued impact of stigma on aging well were highlighted. This suggests that approaches that target external societal factors, as well as therapeutic interventions focused on the individual, may help this population to age well.

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有精神病的老年人
背景和目的尽管患有严重精神疾病的人面临着独特的挑战,但很少有人做过工作来了解这些人群如何能很好地老化。因此,本研究旨在探讨患有精神病的中老年成年人对老年生活的看法,以及他们如何在这一努力中得到支持。研究设计与方法对16名被诊断为精神相关障碍(如精神分裂症)的患者(年龄50-74岁)进行半结构化访谈。采用归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析。结果确定了四个主题:(i)参与生活——指的是参与并维持能带来满足感和价值的活动;(ii)对生活及安老的态度-指以积极的态度和态度面对安老的挑战;(三)健康和福祉——涉及到尽可能保持身体和精神健康;(四)社会关系——涉及到个人和职业关系,以及感觉被他人倾听和理解。讨论和启示虽然这些结果与其他人群的报告有明显的相似之处,但患有精神疾病的参与者揭示了他们所特有的挑战、看法和细微差别。强调了与专业人员建立关系的重要性,发展对其心理健康困难的掌握,以及耻辱对衰老的持续影响。这表明,针对外部社会因素的方法,以及针对个人的治疗干预,可能会帮助这一人群更好地老龄化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging Studies features scholarly papers offering new interpretations that challenge existing theory and empirical work. Articles need not deal with the field of aging as a whole, but with any defensibly relevant topic pertinent to the aging experience and related to the broad concerns and subject matter of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities. The journal emphasizes innovations and critique - new directions in general - regardless of theoretical or methodological orientation or academic discipline. Critical, empirical, or theoretical contributions are welcome.
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