Psychological Flexibility for Supporting Social Participation Among Thais With Depression: A Grounded Theory Study.
Autor: | Phadsri, Supaluck, Tanimura, Atsuko, Jaknissai, Jeerawit, Apichai, Sopida, Yao, Daryl Patrick Gamboa, Shioji, Rieko |
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Předmět: |
COGNITIVE flexibility
SOCIAL participation SOCIAL support THAI people SCIENTIFIC observation HUMAN research subjects MATHEMATICAL models GROUNDED theory RESEARCH methodology ACTIVITIES of daily living INTERVIEWING QUALITATIVE research INFORMED consent (Medical law) MENTAL depression THEORY UNOBTRUSIVE measures DESCRIPTIVE statistics PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation STATISTICAL sampling SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors DATA analysis |
Zdroj: | Occupational Therapy in Mental Health; Jan-Mar2024, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p24-44, 21p |
Abstrakt: | This research study aimed to develop a substantial model of how individuals with depression engage in daily life and redevelop social participation by addressing the psychological flexibility of social participation among 19 outpatient Thai adults with depression from their perspective. The constant comparative method was used to analyze 34 interview transcripts with nonparticipatory observation notes. The results consist of three correlated categories, namely, realizing the meaning of coexistence, challenging social participation, and committing to sustained social participation. Experience of depression might affect family and community participation; thus, the first category was understood to promote a flexible attitude and sustain performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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