Abstract The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the different facets of meaning that people who are severely mentally ill and unemployed may find in their everyday occupations. Twelve unemployed people with severe mental illness, six who attended day centres and six who did not, were interviewed regarding their experience of meaning in everyday occupations. The data were analysed with content analysis. The results showed that meaning was experienced when feeling competent and having a balance between different meaningful occupations that helped the informants control their mental illness. Themes of meaning were: being socially engaged, feeling competent and accepted by society, creating routines and being productive, being creativ...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness (PMI) represe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
In this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) we set out to explore the meanings of work fo...
Engagement in daily occupations, especially those perceived as meaningful, is essential for health a...
The thesis aims to explore subjective experiences of everyday occupation, social interaction and the...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
Background/aim: People with severe mental illness (SMI) do not receive adequate attention in researc...
Objective: To investigate how subjective perceptions of everyday occupations, activity level, day ce...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness (PMI) represe...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how people with persistent mental illness, with vari...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
In this Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) we set out to explore the meanings of work fo...
Engagement in daily occupations, especially those perceived as meaningful, is essential for health a...
The thesis aims to explore subjective experiences of everyday occupation, social interaction and the...
BACKGROUND: Employment often has a defining role that shapes a person's identity. The aim of this st...
Background/aim: People with severe mental illness (SMI) do not receive adequate attention in researc...
Objective: To investigate how subjective perceptions of everyday occupations, activity level, day ce...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
Research into mental health and employment has indicated that work holds multiple meanings for peopl...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...