Engelsk titel: Young people with psychiatric disabilities and their views of day centres
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Författare:
Gunnarsson, Birgitta A.
;
Eklund, Mona
Email: birgitta.gunnarsson@kronoberg.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 48
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 17050073
Sammanfattning
Young people with psychiatric disabilities may require support in structuring their everyday life.
To learn more about the relevance of day centres in this respect, this study aimed to examine
the experiences of young people with psychiatric disabilities. A particular focus was on the perceptions
of meaningful occupation when visiting day centres, their reasons for not choosing this
option when given it and what they desired instead. A qualitative design based on individual
interviews was used. Twelve women and eight men between 18 and 35 years, with a need for
organized daily occupations, participated as informants. Qualitative content analysis revealed
three categories: ‘Being in a context’, ‘Balancing between developing and stagnating’, and
‘Longing for something more’. The findings indicated that the occupations were inherently age
neutral, as were the possibilities for socializing. There was a desire for more activities in the community
and more support for engaging in occupations that other young people did. A major
issue in the accomplishment of this was the need to earn money, and the lack of opportunities
for doing that in the day centre context was a considerable drawback. The findings highlight the
importance of identifying young people’s views when designing day centres.