FSD2716 Community-based Mental Health Rehabilitation of Young Adults 2010-2012: Staff Group Interviews

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Authors

  • Juhila, Kirsi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Günther, Kirsi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Kaartamo, Riina (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Kulmala, Anna (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Raitakari, Suvi (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)
  • Saario, Sirpa (University of Tampere. School of Social Sciences and Humanities)

Keywords

care in the community, everyday life, life histories, mental disorders, mental health, mentally ill, psychiatry, social care, social support, youth

Abstract

The data consist of transcripts of 11 group interviews conducted in Finland. The interview participants were staff members of outpatient rehabilitation units focusing on young adults suffering from serious mental disorders. The group interviews were conducted after the rehabilitation period of a client and again three months later when the follow-up period of the client who had participated in the rehabilitation had ended. Each client case was discussed: the starting point, progress during the rehabilitation period, plans for post-rehabilitation care, and how the client had fared after rehabilitation.

Two researchers and 3-6 staff members participated in each group interview. The interviews lasted from one to three hours. The data have been anonymised.

The dataset is only available in Finnish.

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