Pilot Effectiveness of a Stress Management Program for Sheltered Homeless Adults With Mental Illness: A Two-Group Controlled Study |
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Authors: | Sharon A. Gutman Sara Barnett Lauren Fischman Jamie Halpern Genni Hester Colleen Kerrisk |
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Affiliation: | Programs in Occupational Therapy, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York |
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Abstract: | This study examined the effectiveness of a stress management intervention for sheltered homeless adults with mental illness. Twelve intervention participants received a 6-week, 1-hour psychoeducation group combined with a 20-minute meditation. Eleven matched pairs did not receive intervention and served as controls. At 1 week post study, intervention participants reported a statistically significant reduction in perceived stress (Z=??2.285, p < .02, d=??1.176) compared to controls. No differences were found at 1 week post study between intervention and control participants on reported quality of life. This study provides pilot data on the effectiveness of an occupation-based stress management program for sheltered homeless adults and warrants further study. |
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Keywords: | Homelessness mental illness stress management |
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