Adults Coping With Mental Illness and Outcomes Regarding Treatment, Family, and Socioeconomic Status
Socioeconomic Status and How Well Adults With Mental Illness Can Adapt Into the Community After Treatment
The link between mental illness and and socioeconomic status can leave adults that are mentally ill can cause conflict with adapting to societal norms.
Clients that are more susceptible to treatment have a higher chance of sustaining relationships within the community.
Substance Abuse and Continued Treatmet
Substance abuse is a form of self-medicating in regards to mental illness.
Mental illness in adults and how it impacts the family members in diverse cultures
Oftentimes, diverse ethnic groups play a role in how well treatment will be perceived from the family.
The acceptance of mental health treatment, from families are varied based on ethic backgrounds.
Many ethnic groups feel their should either avoid therapy or the family wants to be a part of the entire process.
Recent studies suggest the effectiveness of treatment, for clients experiencing mental illness, can reduce substance use and enhance treatment.
Family and Attitudes About Being Caregivers
Families that become caregivers can face increased burdens due to full-time care.
Family members view "Clubhouse" that are in the local community as a gateway to help lessen the burden with positive perspectives.