2024
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.13000
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Driving a motor vehicle and living with a mental health condition: The personal and professional experiences of consumer lived experience staff

Carolyn Dun,
Catherine Palmer,
Megan Turville

Abstract: IntroductionDriving a motor vehicle is an important activity for people living with a mental health condition, as it can support engagement in the community as part of recovery. There is little research exploring mental health consumers' experiences with driving and no found research on the role of mental health lived experience staff in assisting consumers with safe driving. It is essential to learn about consumers' experiences of driving to know the supports they find useful in understanding their driver res… Show more

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