基于资产的社区心理健康:非专业心理健康大使的循证支持计划

Pub Date : 2017-07-03 DOI:10.1080/21507686.2017.1349684
M. Chiu, R. Zhou, Anthony K. K. Tong, Kareen N. Tonsing, M. Yiu
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摘要本研究评估了一项针对有抑郁症状的社区居民的支持计划。121名有抑郁症状的精神科门诊患者参加了为期10个月的每月支持小组,在此期间,他们参加了6次关于特定主题的研讨会。这些支持小组由非专业心理健康大使管理,他们是从诊所同一地区的信仰社区招募的。结果显示症状显著减轻,自我效能感增强。典型函数具有统计学意义,回归模型在组前和组后数据中分别占39%和40%的方差。以资产为基础的方法来吸引和建设信仰团体等合作伙伴的能力似乎是有效的。这项研究为支持心理健康恢复提供了新的可能性。
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Asset-based community mental health: an evidence-based support program by lay mental health ambassadors
ABSTRACT This study evaluates a support programme for community residents with depressive symptoms. One hundred and twenty-one psychiatric outpatients with depressive symptoms joined monthly support groups for 10 months and in between, attended 6 workshop sessions on specific topics. The support groups were run by lay mental health ambassadors recruited from faith communities in the same district of the clinics. Results reveal significant reduction of symptoms and increase of self-efficacy. Canonical functions are statistically significant and regression model accounted for a total of 39% and 40% variance for pre-group and post-group data, respectively. The asset-based approach to engage and build the capacity of partners such as the faith community appears to be effective. This study suggests new possibilities to support mental health recovery.
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