2013
DOI: 10.1080/0164212x.2013.848396
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Influences on the Food Choice Behaviors of Adults With Severe Mental Illness

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“…The role of occupational therapists to provide living skills training in instrumental activities of daily living, such as those activities involved with obtaining and preparing food, is well established internationally (Gibson et al., 2011). More recently, there has been recognition of the need, in the context of lifestyle interventions, to consider the choice of foods and to support healthier options (Carson et al., 2013), and the occupational therapists in this study recognised healthy eating as important to their clients. These findings thus have implications for other developed nations in the provision of mental health services and the workforce profile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The role of occupational therapists to provide living skills training in instrumental activities of daily living, such as those activities involved with obtaining and preparing food, is well established internationally (Gibson et al., 2011). More recently, there has been recognition of the need, in the context of lifestyle interventions, to consider the choice of foods and to support healthier options (Carson et al., 2013), and the occupational therapists in this study recognised healthy eating as important to their clients. These findings thus have implications for other developed nations in the provision of mental health services and the workforce profile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…People with SMI display food sourcing and consumption practices associated with weight gain such as a high reliance on convenience foods, irregular meals, and eating alone (Kilbourne et al., 2007; Ratliff et al., 2012). Qualitative studies have identified a range of factors that impact on the dietary practices of people with SMI, including lack of knowledge regarding health promoting food choices, limited food preparation skills, accessibility of affordable healthy food, access to food preparation facilities, and the impact of symptoms and medication side effects on motivation (Barre et al., 2011; Carson et al., 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many, cultural practices informed food choices and preparation. Carson et al (2013) reported that culture and environment were important factors in dictating the food that was available to participants. Culture was thought to influence food choices, along with 'rules for when, why, how and with whom one will eat' (Carson et al, 2013: 375).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some research has been conducted regarding the experience of participating in occupational therapy food skills groups, most studies are dated, many are based in the community (Bassett et al, 2003;Carson et al, 2013;Duncombe, 2004;Zielinski Grimm et al, 2009), have small sample sizes (Bassett et al, 2003;Haley and McKay, 2004;Porter et al, 2000;Zielinski Grimm et al, 2009), are focused on an individualized approach (Porter et al, 2000), or focus on a particular subset of the population with mental illness, for example mothers (Bassett et al, 2003) and individuals with schizophrenia (Duncombe, 2004;Zielinski Grimm et al, 2009). Some studies indirectly measured affective change (Bassett et al, 2003) or focused on behavioural changes (Bassett et al, 2003;Carson et al, 2013;Duncombe, 2004). Only two of the studies reviewed included inpatients with mental health disorders (Haley and McKay, 2004;Porter et al, 2000).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Poulain e Proença (2003) (DEVINE et al, 1999); o papel da religião sobre as escolhas alimentares de mulheres mulçumanas (ODOMS, 1999); as identidades relacionadas às escolhas alimentares, sua extensão, monitoramento e variações (BISOGNI et al, 2002); os processos cognitivos envolvidos nas escolhas alimentares entre mulheres de áreas rurais de média a baixa renda (BLAKE e BISOGNI, 2003); como se dão as escolhas alimentares em casais recém-casados (BOVE et al, 2003); trabalhos objetivando explorar e descrever como os adultos constroem suas escolhas alimentares (BLAKE, 2006); e até identificar os fatores que influenciam as escolhas alimentares em indivíduos com doença mental grave (CARSON et al, 2013).…”
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