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Khalaf beigi M, Mohammadi Shahbolaghi F, Rassafiani M, Haghgoo H, Taherkhani H. The meaning of work in people with severe mental illness (SMI) in Iran. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2015; 29 (1) :161-168
URL: http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-2697-en.html
Social Determinants of Health Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , f_mohammadi_2000@yahoo.com
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  Background: Work is the key component for most people in regard to financial, social and wellbeing matters. Employment is an important factor underpinning mental health disorders. However, unemployment remains an unsolved issue worldwide. Numerous studies have focused on employment outcomes in people with severe mental illness (SMI) but, only a few have explored their perspective on employment. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify the meaning of work among clients with SMI in Iran.

  Methods : A qualitative research approach was used to conduct this research. Ten participants who were consumers of mental health services took part in this study. Data were analyzed by inductive content analysis approach.

  Results : Four themes emerged from data including: acquiring identity, work as a drive, passing the time and financial independence.

  Conclusion : Meaning of work in studied people with SMI was probably similar to the general population. The different finding in this study refers to the dominancy of family relationships and spiritual believes which could cover some problems and in turn affect the meaning of work. Highlighting these meanings could direct mental health professionals to better planning for their clients have better understanding of their clients’ work future and in turn provide more precise plan for them.

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Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Occupational Therapy

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