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http:__ajot.aota.org_Article.aspx?articleid=1853034 Psychosocial

started by anthonyroscoe on 11 Dec 16
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    This systematic review looks into research that reviews the effectiveness of interventions for community integration and normative life roles for patients with serious mental illness. The review looks at occupation and activity based interventions and interventions which focus on performance skills and performance patterns, context and environment, activity demands, and client factors. There is moderate to strong evidence for the effectiveness for social skills training and moderate evidence for life skills and IADL skills. The evidence for neurocognitive training in correlation with work skills training, social participation is moderate. Client centered intervention produced limited evidence. It was summarized that a natural environment as more beneficial than the clinical environment was inconclusive and needs more research in this area.

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