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Psychosis
Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches
Volume 15, 2023 - Issue 1
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Research Article

Life satisfaction in people affected by a severe psychiatric condition: a comprehensive model

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Pages 77-88 | Received 09 May 2021, Accepted 23 Jul 2021, Published online: 10 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Background

Research on severe psychiatric conditions has primarily focused on deficits and symptoms, while there is limited understanding about the underlying factors that contribute to the life satisfaction (LS) of patients who suffer from such conditions. The presence of positive affect has an important role in the LS in the general population. Its presence activates personal resources that facilitate the achievement of their life purposes. However, these associations have not yet been evaluated in people affected by a severe psychiatric condition.

Method

The main aim of this study was to explore, using structural equation modeling, the role of different hedonic and eudaimonic well-being dimensions as predictors of LS in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. A total of 149 adult participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders were assessed about their LS, hedonic well-being (i.e., positive affect, openness to the future) and eudaimonic well-being (i.e., social support, self-compassion, and strengths).

Results

Results indicate that self-compassion, caring and self-control strengths and social support mediate the relationship between hedonic well-being and LS.

Discussion

These findings help understand the mechanisms involved in LS in this population and shed light on the design of future interventions aimed at promoting a more satisfying life for them.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to the participants and referring staff members that were willing to complete the measures. The authors thank Neil Ainsworth for proofreading the article. We thank the professionals of the outpatient services for people with SPC within the National Health System Network for their collaboration in this study. This research was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [PSI2016-74987-P].

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [[PSI2016-74987-P].].

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