Defining occupational competence and occupational identity in the context of recovery in schizophrenia
The Occupational Self Assessment (OSA) measures two constructs from the Model of Human Occupation: occupational competence and occupational identity. In the field of mental health, the recovery movement has sparked discussions about what constitutes personal, clinical, and functional recovery. Howev...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1500712021-05-27T07:45:57Z Defining occupational competence and occupational identity in the context of recovery in schizophrenia Tan, Bhing-Leet Lim, Madeline Wei Zhen Xie, Huiting Li, Ziqiang Lee, Jimmy Chee Keong Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::General Psychiatry Social Performance Scale Self-assessment The Occupational Self Assessment (OSA) measures two constructs from the Model of Human Occupation: occupational competence and occupational identity. In the field of mental health, the recovery movement has sparked discussions about what constitutes personal, clinical, and functional recovery. However, how occupation-based terminologies are related to the recovery framework is unclear. 2021-05-27T07:45:57Z 2021-05-27T07:45:57Z 2020 Journal Article Tan, B., Lim, M. W. Z., Xie, H., Li, Z. & Lee, J. C. K. (2020). Defining occupational competence and occupational identity in the context of recovery in schizophrenia. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(4), 7404205120-. https://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2020.034843 0272-9490 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150071 10.5014/ajot.2020.034843 32602451 2-s2.0-85087405572 4 74 7404205120 en American Journal of Occupational Therapy © 2020 American Occupational Therapy Association. All rights reserved. |
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The Occupational Self Assessment (OSA) measures two constructs from the Model of Human Occupation: occupational competence and occupational identity. In the field of mental health, the recovery movement has sparked discussions about what constitutes personal, clinical, and functional recovery. However, how occupation-based terminologies are related to the recovery framework is unclear. |
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Defining occupational competence and occupational identity in the context of recovery in schizophrenia |
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