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The Pathways to Participation program helped individuals with mental illness reduce unmet needs and improve recovery scores. This meaningful activity program shows promise for supporting consumer recovery.

Keywords:
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  • Mental Health Research
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Community Psychiatry

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  • Individuals with mental illness often face reduced participation in meaningful activities.
  • Limited activity engagement can hinder recovery support opportunities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the outcomes of the Pathways to Participation (P2P) group program.
  • To assess the program's impact on activity participation across all stages.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive longitudinal study with data collected at three time points.
  • Utilized assessments including CANSAS, RAS-DS, BASIS-24, LCQ, and time-use diaries.
  • Data analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square analyses.

Main Results:

  • 17 consumers completed baseline, 11 post-program, and 8 follow-up data.
  • Reported reductions in unmet needs and improvements in self-rated recovery.
  • No significant changes observed in time use or psychosocial health.

Conclusions:

  • The P2P program may facilitate positive activity and participation outcomes for consumers.
  • Findings suggest the program supports personal recovery journeys for individuals with mental illness.