PERSONAL NEEDS AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL EXPECTANCIES OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL CHRONIC DISORDERS REGARDING PROFESSIONAL INSERTION Cover Image

PERSONAL NEEDS AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL EXPECTANCIES OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL CHRONIC DISORDERS REGARDING PROFESSIONAL INSERTION
PERSONAL NEEDS AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL EXPECTANCIES OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL CHRONIC DISORDERS REGARDING PROFESSIONAL INSERTION

Author(s): Mihaela Gavrilă-Ardelean
Subject(s): Social psychology and group interaction, Health and medicine and law, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Expert Projects Publishing
Keywords: mental chronic disorders; personal needs; psycho-social expectancies; professional insertion; questionnaire;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of research is to identify the personal needs and psycho-social expectancies of people with mental chronic disorders regarding professional insertion. It has been considered that this pilot study can give an overview of the results that may be obtained on larger samples. It can also help with building and implementing appropriate intervention projects for better employability of this group of subjects. Methodology consists in analysis of personal needs of beneficiary through collecting data with two general expectancies assesment questionnaires: Personal Expectances Assessment Questionnaire (P-EQ), and Professional Integration Counseling Expectancies Assessment Questionnaire (PICEQ). The research is conducted on three areas: personal, relational and professional, with 17 items. There were two partially validated hypotheses. The data has been processed with SPSS Program V20, and the results are statistically significant. Subjects give an increased importance to the personal domain, and on second place is situated the relational field. Preliminary results from the group of subjects diagnosed with chronic psychoses, allow us to estimate the results that will be obtained on larger groups of subjects. At the same time, these results are useful in order to initiate, in parallel, the building of specific interventional programs for patients with this type of diagnostic, for a better occupational insertion.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 56
  • Page Range: 57-69
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
Toggle Accessibility Mode