Participation in leisure activities and quality of life of people with psychosis in England: a multi-site cross-sectional study

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作者
Ngamaba, Kayonda Hubert [1 ]
Webber, Martin [1 ]
Xanthopoulou, Penny [2 ]
Chevalier, Agnes [3 ]
Giacco, Domenico [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ York, Int Ctr Mental Hlth Social Res ICMHSR, Sch Business & Soc, York YO10 5DD, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Coll Med & Hlth, Mental Hlth Res Grp, Coll House 1-05, Exeter EX1 2LU, Devon, England
[3] Queen Mary Univ London, WHO Collaborating Ctr Mental Hlth Serv Dev, Newham Ctr Mental Hlth, Barts & London Sch Med,Unit Social & Commun Psychi, London E13 8SP, England
[4] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Div Hlth Sci, Coventry CV4 7AL, England
关键词
Quality of life; Diagnosis of psychosis; Schizophrenia; Leisure activities; Mental health; MANCHESTER SHORT ASSESSMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH; SOCIAL NETWORKS; INTERVENTIONS; ADOLESCENTS; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s12991-023-00438-1
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
BackgroundLeisure activities can improve quality of life in the general population. For people with psychosis, negative symptoms (e.g. being unmotivated, difficulty in sticking with activities) are often a barrier to engaging in social leisure activities. However, we do not know if participation in leisure activities is associated with quality of life in this group and, whether psychosocial interventions should aim to increase leisure activities.AimThis study investigates participation in social leisure activities of people with psychosis and whether their participation is associated with better quality of life.MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted in 6 NHS mental health trusts. Adults aged 18-65 (N = 533) with a diagnosis of a psychosis-related condition (ICD-10 F20-29) were recruited from outpatient secondary mental health services. Several measures were used including an adapted version of the Time Use Survey (TUS), the Social contacts assessment (SCA) and Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life (MANSA). A Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to explore the relationships between participation in leisure activities and quality of life, and whether social contacts mediated the link.ResultsParticipants attended an average of 2.42 (SD = 1.47) leisure activities in the last 7 days. Their quality of life increased with the number of leisure activities they attended. Participation in leisure activities was positively associated with quality of life in people with psychosis (B = 0.104, SE = 0.051, p = 0.042, 95% CI [0.003 to 0.204]). Leisure activities predicted social contacts, but the link between social contacts and the quality of life was not significant. After controlling for sociodemographic factors, being female and unemployed were negatively linked with quality of life (B = - 0.101, SE = 0.048, p = 0.036, 95% CI [- 0.196 to - 0.006; B = - 0.207, SE = 0.050, p = 0.001, 95% CI [- 0.305 to - 0.108, respectively].ConclusionPeople with psychosis who attend more leisure activities have a higher quality of life. Quality of life was lower amongst female and unemployed participants who attended leisure activities. Intervention which helps improve participation in leisure activities may be beneficial for people with psychosis.Trial registration number ISRCTN15815862.
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