Some conditions are not always chronic and can still allow for one to thrive
Newswise โ TAMPA, Fla. โ University of South Florida (USF) psychologists are challenging stereotypes surrounding mental illness โ finding that some conditions are not always chronic and can still allow for one to thrive.
In one of the broadest assessments yet of well-being after mental illness, the team, led by Andrew Devendorf, USF doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, investigated how likely it is for someone to recover and live a life with high levels of purpose, positive emotions and healthy relationships.
Their study, published in Clinical Psychological Science, reveals long-term well-being is a realistic goal for some patients, despite stereotypes that imply conditions are inevitably chronic, recurrent and incompatible with well-being.
These results stem from the review of data collected on 25,000 Canadians, provided by Statistics Canada, on the prevalence of thriving after a lifetime history of mental illnesses. Among participants, about 33 percent had experienced various mental illnesses throughout their lifetime; 67% recovered and nearly 10 percent of that subsample were thriving.
Of the remaining people who reported no lifetime disorders, nearly 24 percent reported they were thriving.
โWhile mental illness might reduce the likelihood, it does not make it impossible,โ Devendorf said.
Even for those who reported multiple lifetime conditions, they did not completely prevent thriving. For example, among people who thrived after depression, 43 percent experienced at least two lifetime diagnoses.
However, the odds of thriving were higher for those who reported shorter illness durations, particularly episodes that lasted less than two years. These findings indicate seeking help earlier may improve long-term outcomes.
Additionally, patients with depression and substance abuse disorders were more likely to thrive compared to those with anxiety and bipolar disorders.
Previous research on mental illness has typically focused on addressing the symptoms. However, the USF team found that symptoms only correlate modestly with well-being. This means that knowing a patientโs symptoms, alone, cannot determine if they are thriving. As a result, clinicians and researchers may have prematurely concluded that thriving after mental illness is impossible.
โThe messages that are presented publicly arenโt consistent with the scientific data and I think our findings are hopeful for people because they actually show those messages arenโt necessarily correct,โ Devendorf said.
Unfortunately, misinformation is commonly shared and the implications strike close to home for Devendorf, who lost his brother to suicide after a long battle with depression.
โFrom my perspective, I think one of the things that made my brother really hopeless was when he got depression, he was told this message that โyou canโt get better, itโs something youโre going to have the rest of your life.โ That message was really crippling to him and to us.โ
More than 86 percent of people will experience some form of mental illness by the age of 45, according to the National Library of Medicine.
Devendorf says a richer understanding of thriving and how it varies by condition and patient characteristics could help clinicians better understand the likely course of their patientsโ disorders. He hopes the discoveries made in this study will influence the way providers explain prognosis information to their patients and ultimately, leave their patients with hope instead of despair.
The study was produced in conjunction with USF Professor Jonathan Rottenberg, Ruba Rum, USF doctoral student in clinical psychology, and Todd Kashdan, professor of psychology at George Mason University.
About the University of South Florida
The University of South Florida, a high-impact global research university dedicated to student success, generates an annual economic impact of more than $6 billion.ย Over the past 10 years, no other public university in the country has risen faster in U.S. News and World Reportโs national university rankings than USF. Serving more than 50,000 students on campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, USF is designated as a Preeminent State Research University by the Florida Board of Governors, placing it in the most elite category among the stateโs 12 public universities. USF has earned widespread national recognition for its success graduating under-represented minority and limited-income students at rates equal to or higher than white and higher income students. USF is a member of the American Athletic Conference. Learn more atย www.usf.edu.
Source: University of South Florida
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