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Relationship between Recovery Orientation of Mental Health Promotion Facilities and Mental Health Recovery in Persons with Mental Illness: Mediating Effect of Recovery Promotion Relationship Competence of Provider
Eun Ju Bong, Myung Hee Park
STRESS. 2021;29(1):28-36.   Published online March 31, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2021.29.1.28
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Background

The purpose of this study was to examine the recovery orientation of mental health facilities, mental health recovery, and the mediating effects of recovery promotion relationship competence of provider between the recovery orientation of mental health facilities and mental health recovery in individuals with mental Illness.

Methods

This study was conducted using a descriptive survey design. The participants were 225 individuals with mental illness using mental health facilities in Gwangju City. Data were collected from January 10 to February 22, 2019, using self-report questionnaires and were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, hierarchical multiple regression, and Sobel test with SPSS 22.0.

Results

The findings of this study showed that the recovery promotion relationship competence of provider partially mediated the relationship between the recovery orientation of mental health facilities and mental health recovery.

Conclusions

To promote mental health recovery for individuals with mental illness, organizational efforts to provide recovery-oriented services and training to improve recovery promotion relationship competence of provider are needed.

Stress and Coping of Recovering Alcoholics in Communities
Jaewon Joung, KyungIm Kang
STRESS. 2019;27(3):277-286.   Published online September 30, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17547/kjsr.2019.27.3.277
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Background:

The purpose of this qualitative study is to identify stresses and coping of recovering alcoholics in communities.

Methods:

Individual interviews were conducted with a total of 8 recovering alcoholics. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results:

Two categories and six subcategories for each category were derived. Two categories were ‘life problems and stresses encountered without drinking’ and ‘constant change efforts and growth’. The identified stresses of the participants were summarized as ‘a body weakened by drinking’, ‘constant vigilance against the ongoing temptation of drinking’, ‘painful regrets for the past’, ‘difficulties in building new relationships’, ‘a lonely life left alone’, ‘a long way to self-reliance’. In addition, the revealed helpful factors in coping with the stresses were ‘strong power by being together’, ‘strong family support’, ‘firm wills constantly strengthened’, ‘healing power of letting-go’, ‘awareness through learning’, ‘participation in various activities to replace drinking’.

Conclusions:

Participants were experiencing various stresses caused by physical, mental and social problems in their recovery process and trying to overcome the difficulties by applying various methods. The results of this study may provide significant information to prevent relapse and maintain the recovery process of alcoholics.

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  • Exploring the Self-Care Factors for Recovery in Alcohol Use Disorder and the Role of Peer Recovery Coaches: A Qualitative Study
    Jaewon Joung, PhD, PMH-APN, RN, Kyung Im Kang, PhD, RN
    Issues in Mental Health Nursing.2024; : 1.     CrossRef

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