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100 _aSawab, Sawab
240 _aJournal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services /
_hAugust 2024
245 _aSprituality and recovery from severe mental disorders :
_bA systematic review /
_cSawab Sawab, Ah Yusuf, Rizky Fitryasari, and Hidayat Arifin
300 _aVol 62 (9) pages 11-17 :
_billustrations ;
_c27 cm
500 _aABSTRACT PURPOSE: The current study investigated the impact of spirituality and mental disorder recovery practices among individuals with severe mental disorders. METHOD: A comprehensive search across six databases-Scopus, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, SpringerLink, PubMed, and CINAHL-was performed to identify relevant articles. A total of 651 articles were screened, and 16 met inclusion criteria. RESULTS: Findings revealed that spirituality significantly contributed to the improvement of individuals with severe mental disorders by fostering the development of self-confidence, self-control, strength, and hope, thereby enhancing overall quality of life. In addition, spirituality appeared to correlate with increased self-efficacy. CONCLUSION: Within the mental health recovery framework, spirituality has emerged as a crucial element in facilitating significant life improvements through the exploration of essential motivational strategies. Psychiatric-mental health nurses could play a pivotal role in helping individuals with severe mental disorders by addressing their spiritual needs, thereby promoting holistic recovery and care.
653 _aSevere mental disorders
700 _aYusuf, Ah
700 _aFitryasari, Rizky
700 _aArifin, Hidayat
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