Psychiatrische Pflege Heute , Thieme Verlag Heft 3-2023, Jahrgang 29) ISSN 1439-0213 Seite(n) 128 bis 134 DOI: 10.1055/a-2038-9839 CareLit-Dokument-Nr: 318600 |
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COVID-19 beeinflusst die psychische Gesundheit vieler Menschen. Vor allem Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen gelten als Risikogruppe, da sie Belastungen besonders intensiv erfahren. Im Rahmen einer Masterarbeit wurden Menschen mit Schizophrenie in Leitfadeninterviews zu ihren Ressourcen, Problemen und Wünschen befragt. Denn nur, wenn wir mit den betroffenen Personen direkt sprechen und ihnen Raum geben sich zu äußern, kann ihre Versorgung langfristig verbessert werden und Recovery gelingen. 16 May 2023 © 2023. Thieme. All rights reserved. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany Literatur 1 Marmarosh CL, Forsyth DR, Strauss B. et al The psychology of the COVID-19 pandemic: A group-level perspective. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 2020; 24 (03) 122-138 DOI: 10.1037/gdn0000142. CrossrefGoogle Scholar 2 Jones EAK, Mitra AK, Bhuiyan AR. Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health in Adolescents: A Systematic Review. 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