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Community integration is a construct that an increasing body of research has shown to have a significant impact in well-being and recovery of people with psychiatric problems. However, there are few studies that explore which factors can be associated and predict community integration. Moreover, community integration has been mostly studied in minority groups, and currently literature on the definition and manifestation of community integration in the more general population is scarce. Thus, the current study aims to characterize community integration and explore possible predictor variables in a sample of participants with psychiatric problems (PP, N=183) and a sample of participants from the general population (GP, N=211). Results show that people with psychiatric problems present above average values of community integration, but are significantly lower than their healthy counterparts. It was also possible to observe that community integration does not vary in terms of the socio-demographic characteristics of both groups in this study. Correlation and multiple regression showed that, among several variables that literature present as relevant in the community integration process, only three variables emerged as having the most explanatory value in community integration of both groups: sense of community, basic needs satisfaction and submission. These results also shown that those variables have increased explanatory power in the PP sample, which leads us to emphasize the need to address this issue in future studies and increase the understanding of the factors that can be involved in the promotion of community integration, in order to devise more effective interventions in this field.
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ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology. Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.
Keywords
Community Integration Mental Illness Predictors Psychiatric Problems
Citation
Cabral, J. Barreto Carvalho, C., da Motta, C. & Sousa, M. (May, 2015). Characterization and predictors of community integration of people with psychiatric problems: comparisons with the general population. Proceedings from the International Conference on Applied Psychology, May 28-29, 2015, Tokyo, Japan.