Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International

Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) exhibit low motivation to participate in educational leisure activities at Clubhouses accredited by Clubhouse International (CI). This correlational study examined the relationship between each of 4 motives, intellectual, social, competence-mastery, and...

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Main Author: Pearce, Dianna Rene
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Published: ScholarWorks 2017
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-41002019-10-30T01:01:12Z Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International Pearce, Dianna Rene Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) exhibit low motivation to participate in educational leisure activities at Clubhouses accredited by Clubhouse International (CI). This correlational study examined the relationship between each of 4 motives, intellectual, social, competence-mastery, and stimulus-avoidance, to engage in leisure activities, and the perception of recovery from SMI. Knowles's theory of andragogy supported the concept of informal self-directed learning, which occurs with leisure activities. Literature indicates that participating in leisure activities such as those offered at Clubhouses aids in the recovery from SMI. Quantitative data were collected from a convenience sample of 75 individuals at 4 CI clubhouses using 2 Likert-scale instruments, the Leisure Motivational Scale (LMS) and the Recovery Assessment Scale - Domains and Stages (RAS-DS). Pearson correlation coefficients indicated significant moderate positive correlations between each of 4 motives, intellectual, social, competence-mastery, and stimulus-avoidance, to engage in leisure activities, and the perception of recovery from SMI. These findings were used to design a professional development program on motivation to teach the staff at a Clubhouse about how to engage members in leisure activities. The study has the potential to inspire positive social change by motivating members to improve their quality of life, learn social and work skills, develop friendships and a support system, reengage with society, and to become employed. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/2997 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4100&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Clubhouse International Leisure Activities Recovery Relationship Adult and Continuing Education Administration Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching Psychiatric and Mental Health
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topic Clubhouse International
Leisure Activities
Recovery
Relationship
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Psychiatric and Mental Health
spellingShingle Clubhouse International
Leisure Activities
Recovery
Relationship
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Psychiatric and Mental Health
Pearce, Dianna Rene
Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
description Individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) exhibit low motivation to participate in educational leisure activities at Clubhouses accredited by Clubhouse International (CI). This correlational study examined the relationship between each of 4 motives, intellectual, social, competence-mastery, and stimulus-avoidance, to engage in leisure activities, and the perception of recovery from SMI. Knowles's theory of andragogy supported the concept of informal self-directed learning, which occurs with leisure activities. Literature indicates that participating in leisure activities such as those offered at Clubhouses aids in the recovery from SMI. Quantitative data were collected from a convenience sample of 75 individuals at 4 CI clubhouses using 2 Likert-scale instruments, the Leisure Motivational Scale (LMS) and the Recovery Assessment Scale - Domains and Stages (RAS-DS). Pearson correlation coefficients indicated significant moderate positive correlations between each of 4 motives, intellectual, social, competence-mastery, and stimulus-avoidance, to engage in leisure activities, and the perception of recovery from SMI. These findings were used to design a professional development program on motivation to teach the staff at a Clubhouse about how to engage members in leisure activities. The study has the potential to inspire positive social change by motivating members to improve their quality of life, learn social and work skills, develop friendships and a support system, reengage with society, and to become employed.
author Pearce, Dianna Rene
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title Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
title_short Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
title_full Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
title_fullStr Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Educational Leisure Motivation and Recovery From Mental Illness Among Members of Clubhouse International
title_sort relationship between educational leisure motivation and recovery from mental illness among members of clubhouse international
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