Personal recovery after mental illness from a cultural perspective: A scoping review
Juliet Panadevo,
Yasuhiro Kotera,
Nina Rodenberg Køcks
et al.
Abstract:Background: Although personal recovery has become a well-known concept in most Western countries, it remains under-recognised in non-Western countries. Aims: This scoping review aimed to investigate how culture impacts the conceptualisation of personal recovery by evaluating how well the personal recovery framework CHIME (Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment) fits amongst individuals from non-Western ethnic origin. Method: A scoping review with systematic searches was conducted. Studies were … Show more
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