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Effectiveness of Peer-Delivered Center for Independent Living Supports for Individuals With Psychiatric Disabilities: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

机译:由同伴提供的精神障碍患者独立生活支持中心的有效性:一项随机对照试验

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Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the effectiveness of peer-delivered core services of Centers for Independent Living (CILs), which include advocacy, information and referral, skills training, and peer support. Method: Ninety-nine individuals with a schizophrenia-spectrum or affective disorder who identified at least 3 needs were recruited from mental health centers and randomly assigned to be contacted by a certified peer specialist at a local CIL (CIL condition) or services as usual (SAU condition). Data on community participation, recovery, empowerment, quality of life, and needs were obtained at baseline and 6 and 12 months postbaseline, along with responses to open-ended questions about supports received. Results: Participation in CIL supports was very limited. No differences were found in repeated measures analyses (Time X Condition). Post hoc analyses did show some positive results for those in the CIL condition. More than half of CIL participants described obtaining a substantive support in at least 1 area, and almost half of these resulted in some tangible new resource. Conclusions and Implications for Practice: Engagement in CIL supports was very limited, as were outcomes. Nonetheless, numerous examples of supports across a broad range of areas were reported along with examples of how needs were met. CIL supports, which are widely available around the United States, may offer a unique philosophy and approach for addressing the needs of individuals with psychiatric disabilities and are deserving of additional study.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是检验独立生活中心(CIL)由同伴提供的核心服务的有效性,其中包括倡导,信息和推荐,技能培训以及同伴支持。方法:从精神卫生中心招募了至少识别出3种需求的99名患有精神分裂症或情感障碍的人,并随机分配给当地CIL(CIL病情)或照常服务的经认证的同行专家进行联系( SAU条件)。在基线,基线后6个月和12个月时获得了有关社区参与,恢复,授权,生活质量和需求的数据,以及对有关获得的支持的开放式问题的回答。结果:参与CIL支持的机会非常有限。在重复测量分析(时间X条件)中未发现差异。事后分析的确显示了那些处于CIL状态的人的积极结果。超过一半的CIL参与者表示在至少1个领域获得了实质性支持,其中几乎一半的参与者提供了一些有形的新资源。结论和实践意义:参与CIL支持的机会非常有限,成果也是如此。但是,报告了许多广泛领域的支持实例,以及满足需求的实例。 CIL支持在美国各地广泛可用,它可以提供独特的理念和方法来满足精神障碍患者的需求,值得进一步研究。

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