Objective: The primary purpose of the study was to explore and identify how components of recovery are associated with occupational performance and health among peer support specialists. Methods: One hundred and twenty-one peer support specialists were recruited from statewide peer certification training programs and the International Association of Peer Supporters. Study respondents completed a survey package including demographic questions and psychometrically sound self-report measures. Two hierarchical multivariable linear regression models were conducted to evaluate whether the recovery components of the process of recovery, social support for recovery, and work self-determination (i.e., work autonomy, work competence, and work related...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of peer support specialists (PSS) supervised by non-...
Objective: To examine three levels of need for recovery (NFR) after work in relation to effort from ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the study was to explore and identify how components of recovery a...
Peer recovery specialists are an important resource in community mental health settings. This study,...
Introduction/Objective: Peer support practice in mental health treatment and recovery-oriented servi...
Introduction/Objective: Peer support practice in mental health treatment and recovery-oriented servi...
The mental health recovery movement has promoted the use of certified peer specialists (CPS) as an i...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
OBJECTIVE: In 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sent a letter to state Medi...
Purpose - Initiated by the service user movement, recovery-oriented practices are one of the keyston...
Peer support workers, using their shared lived experience, have been recognized in the medical and b...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared employment experiences, mental health recovery, and quality of life am...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of high job demands, low job control, and high social support ...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of peer support specialists (PSS) supervised by non-...
Objective: To examine three levels of need for recovery (NFR) after work in relation to effort from ...
Objective: The primary purpose of the study was to explore and identify how components of recovery a...
Peer recovery specialists are an important resource in community mental health settings. This study,...
Introduction/Objective: Peer support practice in mental health treatment and recovery-oriented servi...
Introduction/Objective: Peer support practice in mental health treatment and recovery-oriented servi...
The mental health recovery movement has promoted the use of certified peer specialists (CPS) as an i...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
OBJECTIVE: In 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sent a letter to state Medi...
Purpose - Initiated by the service user movement, recovery-oriented practices are one of the keyston...
Peer support workers, using their shared lived experience, have been recognized in the medical and b...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared employment experiences, mental health recovery, and quality of life am...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of high job demands, low job control, and high social support ...
Background: Peer workers are increasingly employed in mental health services to use their own experi...
ABSTRACT EXPLORING RECOVERY AS A MEDIATOR IN CERTIFIED PEER SPECIALIST SERVICES AND COMMUNITY INTEGR...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of peer support specialists (PSS) supervised by non-...
Objective: To examine three levels of need for recovery (NFR) after work in relation to effort from ...