The lived experience of recovery: The role of health work in addressing the social determinants of mental health
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Author (aut): Reid, Colleen J.
Author (aut): Clark, Nancy
Author (aut): Landy, Ania
Author (aut): Alonso, Maya
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Recovery is a policy framework for mental health in Canada. Key challenges to the integration of recovery include a gap in knowledge about the work that people do to promote their health and well-being in the context of living with mental ill health. This study used Photovoice to explore the lived realities of people living with mental ill health and the impact of the social determinants on their recovery process. Findings from this study inform policy and practice on promoting health work as an important dimension of recovery and community inclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Volume 38, Issue 4
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10.7870/cjcmh-2019-018
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1929-7084
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©2019. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health. Canadian Periodical for Community Studies.
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Photovoice
community inclusion
Mental Health
social determinants of health
recovery
health work
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