Applying the CHIME recovery framework in two culturally diverse Australian communities: Qualitative results

Conclusions: CHIME was applicable in both groups, but culture mediated how cross-cutting issues (e.g. stigma) and sub-components of CHIME were operationalised. Recovery was also influenced by participant’s socio-economic context. Research, policy and practice implications are discussed.
Source: International Journal of Social Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research