Characteristics of Norwegian clubhouse members and factors associated with their participation in work and education

Author:

Bonsaksen Tore1,Fouad Maria2,Skarpaas Lisebet3,Nordli Hege4,Fekete Orsolya5,Stimo Torhild6

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway

2. Occupational therapy student and research assistant, Department of Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway

3. PhD candidate, Department of Occupational Therapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo, Norway; Presenter, Stavanger, Norway

4. Vice Director, Fontenehuset i Oslo, Norway

5. Clubhouse member, Fontenehuset i Oslo, Norway

6. Advisor, Clubhouse Norway, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Introduction People with mental illness, in particular those with psychosis, have more problems related to getting and keeping a job than people in the general population. Clubhouses for people with mental illness are becoming increasingly common, but little is known about clubhouse members and their participation in work and education. The aim of this study was to explore these issues. Method A member survey was conducted at one clubhouse in Oslo during February 2015. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis. Results Eighty-nine clubhouse members completed the survey (response rate 55.6%). More than half of the sample had a desire to work, but only 14% participated in ordinary work. Sixty-seven percent of the participants were more than 50 years old, and they were frequent users and long-time members of the clubhouse. Higher age among the participants decreased their chances for participating in work and/or education. Conclusion The study indicates that the clubhouse is of importance to its members, and that older members who have a desire to participate in work and/or education may be particularly challenged in their work towards such goals.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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