Work issues for persons recovering from psychiatric conditions

The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or individuals recovering from psychiatric conditions) construe work, the issues they face, and the facilitating factors to sustained and meaningful employment. Eight participants, aged 25 to 49, took par...

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Main Author: Pang, Si Hui
Other Authors: Ho Hau Yan Andy
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-707692019-12-10T14:26:19Z Work issues for persons recovering from psychiatric conditions Pang, Si Hui Ho Hau Yan Andy School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or individuals recovering from psychiatric conditions) construe work, the issues they face, and the facilitating factors to sustained and meaningful employment. Eight participants, aged 25 to 49, took part in semi-structured interviews designed to elicit their narratives and perspectives on work. Data was analysed using directed content analysis. All participants affirmed the significance of work, but also faced individual, workplace, and social challenges. Among the issues faced, participants highlighted the importance of self-management, and their loss in confidence and self-efficacy. Participants also described experiences of stigma, which lead to fears of disclosure in the workplace. These challenges were exacerbated by a competitive job market and an uncertain economy. Social support and formal support from service providers were deemed instrumental to vocational success. However, as service-users, participants highlighted the need for greater transparency and partnership in their care plans. In view of the findings, the Enabling Employment Initiative is proposed. This initiative seeks to create an inclusive society through targeting the public, employers, and service providers, as well as simultaneously empowering PiRs to participate in the labour market. The overarching aim of this initiative is to create an enabling environment where PiRs can fully participate as valued members of society. Bachelor of Arts 2017-05-11T04:59:23Z 2017-05-11T04:59:23Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70769 en Nanyang Technological University 74 p. application/pdf
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Work issues for persons recovering from psychiatric conditions
description The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or individuals recovering from psychiatric conditions) construe work, the issues they face, and the facilitating factors to sustained and meaningful employment. Eight participants, aged 25 to 49, took part in semi-structured interviews designed to elicit their narratives and perspectives on work. Data was analysed using directed content analysis. All participants affirmed the significance of work, but also faced individual, workplace, and social challenges. Among the issues faced, participants highlighted the importance of self-management, and their loss in confidence and self-efficacy. Participants also described experiences of stigma, which lead to fears of disclosure in the workplace. These challenges were exacerbated by a competitive job market and an uncertain economy. Social support and formal support from service providers were deemed instrumental to vocational success. However, as service-users, participants highlighted the need for greater transparency and partnership in their care plans. In view of the findings, the Enabling Employment Initiative is proposed. This initiative seeks to create an inclusive society through targeting the public, employers, and service providers, as well as simultaneously empowering PiRs to participate in the labour market. The overarching aim of this initiative is to create an enabling environment where PiRs can fully participate as valued members of society.
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