Publications by authors named "Carol Bailey Floyd"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) intervention in decreasing depression and anxiety while enhancing self-perceived recovery in individuals with serious mental illness.
  • Participants from six Ohio communities underwent a randomized controlled trial, with 519 individuals split between the WRAP intervention and usual services.
  • Results showed that those in the WRAP group experienced significantly greater reductions in depression and anxiety, along with improved recovery confidence and goal orientation, confirming WRAP's value as an evidence-based recovery strategy.
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A fundamental aspect of successful illness self-management for people with serious mental illnesses is the ability to advocate for themselves in health and rehabilitation settings. This study reports findings from a randomized controlled trial comparing propensity for patient self-advocacy among those who received a peer-led mental illness self-management intervention called Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) and those who received usual care. Outcomes were self-reported engagement in self-advocacy with service providers, and the relationship between patient self-advocacy and other key recovery outcomes.

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