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A PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE MEANING AND EFFECT OF LIMITED LITERACY IN THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS

机译:严重精神病患者生活中有限文盲的意义和影响的初步检验

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The relationship between literacy and health has been well documented: research shows that people with limited literacy skills have worse health outcomes for numerous chronic conditions. However, little is known about how literacy relates to mental health, including access to treatment and recovery. A pilot study was conducted with mental health services users with varying literacy skills at two urban, public mental health clinics to more fully understand how literacy affects the lives of people living with serious mental illness. The study was designed using a Community-Based Participatory Research approach; mental health service users informed the development of the interview guide. Findings demonstrate that those with limited literacy skills experience increased stigma, have fewer options for accessing information about conditions and treatment plans, and may be excluded from certain cognitive-behavioral treatments that require basic literacy skills. These barriers can significantly affect service utilization and mental health outcomes.
机译:扫盲与健康之间的关系已得到充分证明:研究表明,识字能力有限的人在许多慢性病中的健康状况均较差。然而,人们对识字与心理健康(包括获得治疗和康复)的关系知之甚少。在两个城市公共精神卫生诊所对具有不同读写能力的心理健康服务用户进行了一项试点研究,以更全面地了解识字如何影响严重精神疾病患者的生活。该研究是使用基于社区的参与性研究方法设计的;精神卫生服务用户了解了采访指南的制定情况。研究结果表明,识字能力有限的人遭受的耻辱感增加,获得有关病情和治疗计划信息的选项更少,并且可能被排除在需要基本识字能力的某些认知行为治疗之外。这些障碍会严重影响服务利用和心理健康结果。

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