2010
DOI: 10.3109/08039488.2010.502244
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Motivating inpatients to engage with treatment: The role of depression and ward atmosphere

Abstract: The findings suggest a reciprocal relationship between depression and ward atmosphere, and both factors are important in influencing a patient's motivation to engage with treatment. Improving motivation of psychiatric inpatients seems to require both factors to be addressed.

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“…This contrasts with existing literature (Bressington et al, 2011;Kirby, 1997;Vaglum, Friis, & Karterud, 1985) and suggests a more complex relationship between ward climate and diagnosis than that described previously. For example, for patients with depression, motivation has been advanced as a mediating factor (Beazley & Gudjonsson, 2011). In this study, those wards with less psychosis and personality disorder diagnoses tended to be on the learning disability as opposed to the mental disorder pathway, although the individuals recruited into the study had developmental disorder rather than a learning disability.…”
Section: The Journal Of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 203mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This contrasts with existing literature (Bressington et al, 2011;Kirby, 1997;Vaglum, Friis, & Karterud, 1985) and suggests a more complex relationship between ward climate and diagnosis than that described previously. For example, for patients with depression, motivation has been advanced as a mediating factor (Beazley & Gudjonsson, 2011). In this study, those wards with less psychosis and personality disorder diagnoses tended to be on the learning disability as opposed to the mental disorder pathway, although the individuals recruited into the study had developmental disorder rather than a learning disability.…”
Section: The Journal Of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 203mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Ward atmosphere is the "personality" of a setting and is composed of a set of characteristics (Brunt & Rask, 2005;Rigby, Leach, & Greasley, 2001) which are influenced by bs_bs_banner numerous factors. These factors are inclusive of the network of people who provide encouragement and inspiring thoughts (Beazley & Gudjonsson, 2011;Provencher & Keyes, 2011). The availability of a range of views provides different perspectives on mental health treatment and offers insights into ways in which care for clients could be improved.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social climate is a variable of secure care facilities that has been recognized as an important piece of the secure care experience [22][23][24][25]. However, literature on social climate in secure care for juveniles with sexual behavior problems has been minimal [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study has practical implications for research and application on the perceptions of social climate in secure care treatment facilities. Prior research has contributed to the understanding of social climate and the positive correlation between juvenile satisfaction and motivation for treatment with the juvenile's perception of the social climate [22,23,50]. Therefore, it has become increasingly acknowledged within literature that social climate must be highly considered when working in a secure care setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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