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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.11.008
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Determinants, self-management strategies and interventions for hope in people with mental disorders: Systematic search and narrative review

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“…7 The goal-directed theory of hope proposes that hope is shaped by people's motivation to pursue a desired outcome (ie, a goal) and their perceived means to do so. 8,9 Those with more motivation and perceived means are posited to have more hope than those with less motivation or perceived means.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The goal-directed theory of hope proposes that hope is shaped by people's motivation to pursue a desired outcome (ie, a goal) and their perceived means to do so. 8,9 Those with more motivation and perceived means are posited to have more hope than those with less motivation or perceived means.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engaging with lived experience through the videos appeared to provide similar benefits to meeting other people with experience of mental ill-health, which has been identified as a source of hope [5,32,33] and of acceptance and self-esteem [34] for people with psychosis. This finding extends on the SMART pilot study in which participants felt more connected with people (7 out of 10 participants) and more hopeful (9 out of 10) after using the SMART program [27].…”
Section: Discussion Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For example, in Australia in 2010, only 4.7% of people experiencing psychosis and connected to mental health services reported that they participated in peer-led support groups [4]. They could also be offered to people experiencing psychosis who have difficulty socialising [1], or to those who do not have paid employment and are therefore missing out on the contribution that work can make to self-identity and self-esteem in recovery [5,32]. Whilst social media provides another route to online peer-to-peer support, using curated peer-based content may help in reaching groups who use social media less, such as mental health consumers aged over 45 [36].…”
Section: Discussion Principal Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relações confiantes podem fortalecer a identidade, fornecendo oportunidade para o sentido e esperança, contribuindo para abertura a novas perspetivas e diminuindo a significância atribuída às manifestações de doença (Eriksen et al, 2014). A autoeficácia, autoconfiança, autoestima, resiliência, otimismo, sentido de coerência e empowerment para a gestão das situações adversas, são fatores determinantes da esperança (Gallagher & Lopez, 2013;Schrank, Bird, Rudnick & Slade, 2012). Já a presença de sintomas como ansiedade, depressão e ideação suicida são preditores da desesperança para os doentes (Uterrainer, Lewis & Fink, 2014;Wanor et al, 2012) tal como a perda e o luto o são para os cuidadores (Duggleby et al, 2014).…”
Section: Q3 -Fatores Influenciadores Da Esperançaunclassified
“…Já a presença de sintomas como ansiedade, depressão e ideação suicida são preditores da desesperança para os doentes (Uterrainer, Lewis & Fink, 2014;Wanor et al, 2012) tal como a perda e o luto o são para os cuidadores (Duggleby et al, 2014). A espiritualidade influencia positivamente a esperança em diferentes contextos, com ganhos no bem estar e qualidade de vida (Schrank et al, 2012;Uterrainer et al, 2014;Loo et al, 2014). A musicoterapia e a expressão artística demonstraram efeitos positivos na estimulação da criatividade e na descoberta de forças/ recursos, contribuindo para a esperança dos doentes, através de experiências positivas de bem estar e prazer, desencadeando a motivação e a perspetiva de um futuro otimista, com ganhos na qualidade dos cuidados (Solli et al, 2013).…”
Section: Q3 -Fatores Influenciadores Da Esperançaunclassified