Journal article

Occupational performance of people diagnosed with schizophrenia in supported housing and outreach programmes in Australia

E Fossey, C Harvey, G Plant, C Pantelis

British Journal of Occupational Therapy | Published : 2006

Abstract

This study compared the occupational performance in activities of daily living (ADL) of people diagnosed with schizophrenia in two settings: 25 people in residential rehabilitation facilities and 18 people receiving intensive outreach support in their homes in urban Australia. All participants were assessed with structured interviews, the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (a performance-based measure of ADL ability) and the Life Skills Profile (an informant-report measure of disability). Hypothesised differences in ADL performance between the two settings were not supported. Mean ADL process ability, based on the AMPS process skills subscale, indicated that the majority (58%) of the 43 ..

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