Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles
Effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for recovery in the areas of community integration and normative life roles for adults with severe and persistent mental illness
Publication Title
American Journal of Occupational Therapy
ISSN
0272-9490
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
This systematic review investigated research literature evaluating the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions focusing on recovery in the areas of community integration and normative life roles for people with serious mental illness. The review included occupation- and activity-based interventions and interventions addressing performance skills and performance patterns, aspects of context and environment, activity demands, and client factors. The results indicated that the evidence of the effectiveness of social skills training is moderate to strong. The evidence for the effectiveness of life skills and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) training to improve performance is moderate, as is the evidence for neurocognitive training paired with skills training in the areas of work, social participation, and IADLs. The evidence for client-centered intervention and increased intensity and duration of treatment is limited but positive, and the evidence that providing intervention in the natural context is more beneficial than in the clinic setting is inconclusive.
Volume
65
Issue
3
First Page
247
Last Page
256
Disciplines
Occupational Therapy
NSUWorks Citation
D' Amico, Mariana; Gibson, R.; Jaffe, L.; and Arbesman, M., "Effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for recovery in the areas of community integration and normative life roles for adults with severe and persistent mental illness" (2011). Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles. 15.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_ot_faculty_articles/15