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KMID : 0614420130410040116
Mental Health & Social Work
2013 Volume.41 No. 4 p.116 ~ p.143
Influential Factors for the Recovery Process of the Person with Psychiatric Disabilities : The Relationships between Stressor, Social Resources, and Local community
Kang Seok-Im

Lee Yong-Pye
Abstract
The relationship of stress and social resources to community integration among the person with Psychiatric Disabilities were analyzed based on a stress-coping theory, as community integration is the ultimate goal of their rehabilitation. Stress-coping theories have been utilized in lots of earlier studies, but few studies have ever attempted to apply this kind of theory to the person with Psychiatric Disabilities. Therefore it`s meant in this study to analyze whether a stress-coping theory could be applied to the person with Psychiatric Disabilities. What factors predicted the community integration of the person with Psychiatric Disabilities were analyzed by using a structural equation model. As a result, both of symptoms and perceived stigma that were stressors were found to exert a direct influence on community integration, and more symptoms and more perceived stigma that were stressors led to less successful community integration. But social support from parents, siblings and experts had a partial effect on the community integration of the person with Psychiatric Disabilities. The above-mentioned findings of the study ascertained that social support was one of coping resources available to relieve the stressors while the stressors had a negative impact on community integration which was the ultimate goal of the rehabilitation of the person with Psychiatric Disabilities. And the practical implications of the findings of the study were discussed.
KEYWORD
the Person with Psychiatric Disabilities, recovery process, community integration, social support, symptom, perceived stigma
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