Impact of COVID-19 on Peer Support Specialists in the United States: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Online Survey

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Adams, Wallis E. [1 ,3 ]
Rogers, E. Sally [1 ]
Edwards, Jonathan P. [4 ,5 ]
Lord, Emily M. [1 ,2 ]
McKnight, Lauren [1 ]
Barbone, Martha [4 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Ctr Psychiat Rehabil, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] Dept Vet Affairs Boston Healthcare Syst, Boston, MA USA
[3] Calif State Univ, Dept Sociol, Hayward, CA 94542 USA
[4] Natl Assoc Peer Supporters, Norton, MA USA
[5] New York City Dept Hlth & Mental Hyg, Bur Alcohol & Drug Use Prevent Care & Treatment, Long Isl City, NY USA
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MENTAL-ILLNESS; HEALTH;
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10.1176/appi.ps.202000915
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: Peer support specialists (PSS) are an integral part of the mental health workforce. The purpose of this study was to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their employment status and day-to-day work. Methods: A cross-sectional, online survey was conducted (May-June 2020). Recruitment occurred through the National Association of Peer Specialists and additional snowball sampling. Closed-and open-ended questions sought information about employment status, work tasks, challenges faced by PSS and by individuals they supported, and positive impacts they experienced. Results: A total of 1,280 surveys were analyzed. Nine percent of respondents reported having lost their job as a result of COVID-19. Of these, 65% reported a length of employment of 2 or more years, and 61% reported working 35 hours or less per week. Job tasks changed dramatically, with 73% reporting engagement in new tasks, including increased reliance on technology (N=717), increased coordination of resources (N=123), and COVID-19-related tasks (N=142). Engagement in some support tasks decreased significantly from prepandemic levels, including individual support provision (p<0.001) and group facilitation (p<0.001). Respondents reported significant challenges among individuals they supported, including increased isolation (92%), substance use (67%), housing instability (38%), and food insecurity (64%). Although respondents also reported challenges, satisfaction with organizational and supervisory support was high. Most respondents (73%) reported positive impacts or benefits from the pandemic. Conclusions: The changing roles and tasks identified in this study have implications for hiring, training, supervising, and supporting peer staff. The peer workforce demonstrated flexibility and commitment to meeting increasing needs.
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