Self-management and its influential factors among individuals with anxirty discorders : a cross-sectional study / Ruyu Ge, Chi, Feng, Xinyu Cao, & Xiaolin Li
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TextPublication details: Throfare, NJ : SLACK Incorporated, 2023Description: Vol 61(4) : page 27-35Uniform titles: - Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services / April 2023
ABSTRACT : Self-management has been proposed as a crucial pathway to recovery from mental disorders. The aim of the current study was to explore self-management and its influential factors among individuals with anxiety disorders. Data were from a cross-sectional survey of 180 individuals diagnosed with anxiety disorders. Socio-demographic characteristics, anxiety, self-management, and social support were investigated and analyzed. Participants mean self-management score was 79.04, with a score rate of 63%. Economic burden, number of relapses, and anxiety severity significantly influenced self-management among participants. Increase social support was correlated with greater self-management. Mental health nursing services should be directed toward individuals with anxiety disorders.
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