Stigma toward substance dependence: Causes, consequences, and potential interventions

AC Krendl, BL Perry - Psychological Science in the Public …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Substance dependence is a prevalent and urgent public health problem. In 2021, 60 million
Americans reported abusing alcohol within the month prior to being surveyed, and nearly 20 …

Epistemic citizenship under structural siege: a meta-analysis drawing on 544 voices of service user experiences in Nordic mental health services

F Nouf, J Ineland - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This paper presents a meta-analysis, drawing exclusively on qualitative research (n= 38),
which contributes to findings on mental health service user experiences of received …

[HTML][HTML] Therapists' experience of Video Consultation in Specialized Mental Health Services during the COVID-19 pandemic: qualitative interview study

MK Gullslett, E Kristiansen, ER Nilsen - JMIR human factors, 2021 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background As part of political and professional development with increased focus on
including service users within mental health services, these services are being transformed …

Inclusion as assimilation, integration, or co-optation? A post-structural analysis of inclusion as produced through mental health research on peer support

A Sinclair, S Gillieatt, C Fernandes… - Qualitative Health …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In the last 20 years, research on the inclusion of peer support within mental health settings
has burgeoned, paralleling the broad adoption of service user inclusion within policy as a …

Peer work in Australian mental health policy: What 'problems' are we solving and to what effect (s)?

A Sinclair, C Fernandes, S Gillieatt… - Disability & Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The inclusion of peer work within mental health policy offers potential for lived experience
expertise to shape the construction of, and subsequent responses to, mental health …

Resistance to the biomedicalization of mental illness through peer support: The case of peer specialists and mental health

EC Frieh - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Certified peer specialists (CPS) are mental health professionals who draw their expertise
from lived experience with mental illness and mental distress. They tale a nonmedical …

'You Just Treat me like a Human Being': Using Lived Experience to (Re) imagine Boundary Practices in mental health settings

A Sinclair, L Mahboub, S Gillieatt… - The British Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The personal/professional dichotomy, present within dominant notions of professional
boundaries, is an ongoing source of tension within social work. Peer workers, given their …

Stigma, occupational injustice, and individualization of systemic issues: current issues faced by community dwelling adults with serious mental illnesses

AA Solaru, RJ Mendonca - Disability & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is a mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting
in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more …

A step towards community inclusion for individuals experiencing mental health challenges: promoting social inclusion and social recovery through physical activity

A Benkwitz, E Ogundipe, K Spencer - Mental Health and Social …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose After initially positioning this paper within the broader mental health recovery
literature, this paper aims to highlight the role that physical activity can play in promoting …

A socio‐emotional analysis of technology use by people with intellectual disabilities

J Setchell, T Barlott, M Torres - Journal of Intellectual Disability …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) is often thought
to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and is considered an …