TY - JOUR
T1 - An outcome in need of clarity
T2 - Building a predictive model of subjective quality of life for persons with severe mental illness living in the community
AU - Chan, Peiying Sarah
AU - Krupa, Terry
AU - Lawson, J. Stuart
AU - Eastabrook, Shirley
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - PURPOSE. The study purpose was to construct a predictive model of subjective quality of life for persons with severe mental illness living in the community with particular attention to participation in occupations. METHOD. Persons with severe mental illness (N = 154) rated their subjective quality of life. Several measures for each of the following categories of variables were completed: demographics, clinical, social participation, and self-measured well-being. Regression analysis was used to determine the significant predictors for each category and then to build the predictive model from these significant variables. RESULTS. Symptom distress accounted for the most variance (33%) in subjective quality of life, followed by psychological integration (3%) and physical integration (2%). CONCLUSIONS. The study suggests that occupational therapists should attend to subjective experience of symptoms to influence quality of life. Therapists are also in a good position to address their clients' sense of belonging to their communities and to enable community participation.
AB - PURPOSE. The study purpose was to construct a predictive model of subjective quality of life for persons with severe mental illness living in the community with particular attention to participation in occupations. METHOD. Persons with severe mental illness (N = 154) rated their subjective quality of life. Several measures for each of the following categories of variables were completed: demographics, clinical, social participation, and self-measured well-being. Regression analysis was used to determine the significant predictors for each category and then to build the predictive model from these significant variables. RESULTS. Symptom distress accounted for the most variance (33%) in subjective quality of life, followed by psychological integration (3%) and physical integration (2%). CONCLUSIONS. The study suggests that occupational therapists should attend to subjective experience of symptoms to influence quality of life. Therapists are also in a good position to address their clients' sense of belonging to their communities and to enable community participation.
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U2 - 10.5014/ajot.59.2.181
DO - 10.5014/ajot.59.2.181
M3 - 文章
C2 - 15830618
AN - SCOPUS:21744451819
SN - 0272-9490
VL - 59
SP - 181
EP - 190
JO - The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
JF - The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
IS - 2
ER -