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Int J Soc Psychiatry
March 2019
2 Douglas Mental Health University Institute Research Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Background: Mental health research is evolving toward the identification of conceptual models and associated variables, which may provide a better understanding of personal recovery, given its importance for individuals affected by mental disorders (MDs).
Aims: This article evaluated personal recovery in a sample of adults with MDs using an adapted conceptual framework based on the Andersen behavioral model, which evaluates predisposing, enabling and needs factors in service use.
Methods: The study design was cross-sectional and included 327 mental health service users recruited across four local health service networks in Quebec (Canada).
Eval Health Prof
June 2019
3 Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
This study had a dual purpose (1) to identify variables associated with perceived work role performance (WRP) among 315 mental health professionals (MHPs) in Quebec and (2) to compare variables related to WRP in MH primary care teams (PCTs) and specialized service teams (SSTs), respectively. WRP was measured using an adapted version of the work role questionnaire. Variables were organized within five areas: individual characteristics, perceived team attributes, perceived team processes, perceived team emergent states, and geographical and organizational context.
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