“I Hope I Can Make it Out There”: Perceptions of Women with Severe Mental Illness on the Transition from Hospital to Community

This study explores the experience of women with severe mental illness in transition from psychiatric hospital care to the community. Three focus groups were conducted among women with severe mental illness from transitional residences at two state psychiatric hospitals. Focus group transcripts and...

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description This study explores the experience of women with severe mental illness in transition from psychiatric hospital care to the community. Three focus groups were conducted among women with severe mental illness from transitional residences at two state psychiatric hospitals. Focus group transcripts and notes were coded according to women’s perceived challenges and facilitators of transition. Participants described several challenges including fear of insufficient treatment support, safety concerns, social isolation, stigma, and lack of resources to meet daily needs. The supports that women described as important were an orientation to the neighborhood and residence, access to treatment support with flexibility, and connection to social supports.
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Adult
Brief Report
Community and Environmental Psychology
Community Mental Health Services - organization & administration
Employment
Families & family life
Fear - psychology
Female
Females
Flexibility
Focus Groups
Gender
Health Services Needs and Demand
Homeless people
Hospitalization
Hospitals
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Isolation
Loneliness
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - psychology
Mental Disorders - rehabilitation
Mental health
Mental Hospitals
Mental Illness
Mental institutions
Mentally ill people
Middle Aged
Neighborhoods
New York City
Perception
Perceptions
Psychiatric hospitals
Psychiatry
Public health
Qualitative Research
Residence
Self Concept
Severity of Illness Index
Social integration
Social Isolation
Social Stigma
Social Support
Socioeconomic Factors
Stigma
Surveys and Questionnaires
Transitions
Women
Young Adult
title “I Hope I Can Make it Out There”: Perceptions of Women with Severe Mental Illness on the Transition from Hospital to Community
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