28-country global study on associations between cultural characteristics and Recovery College fidelity
Kotera, Yasuhiro; Ronaldson, Amy; Hayes, Daniel; Hunter-Brown, Holly; McPhilbin, Merly; Dunnett, Danielle; Jebara, Tesnime; Takhi, Simran; Masuda, Takahiko; Camacho, Elizabeth; Bakolis, Ioannis; Repper, Julie; Meddings, Sara; Stergiopoulos, Vicky; Brophy, Lisa; De Ruysscher, Clara; Okoliyski, Michail; Kubinová, Petra; Eplov, Lene; Toernes, Charlotte; Narusson, Dagmar; Tinland, Aurélie; Puschner, Bernd; Hiltensperger, Ramona; Lucchi, Fabio; Miyamoto, Yuki; Castelein, Stynke; Borg, Marit; Klevan, Trude Gøril; Tan Boon Meng, Roger; Sornchai, Chatdanai; Tiengtom, Kruawon; Farkas, Marianne; Moreland Jones, Hannah; Moore, Edith; Butler, Ann; Mpango, Richard; Tse, Samson; Kondor, Zsuzsa; Ryan, Michael; Zuaboni, Gianfranco; Elton, Dan; Grant-Rowles, Jason; McNaughton, Rebecca; Hanlon, Charlotte; Harcla, Claire; Vanderplasschen, Wouter; Arbour, Simone; Silverstone, Denise; Bejerholm, Ulrika; Powell, Candice; Ochoa, Susana; Garcia-Franco, Mar; Tolonen, Jonna; Yeo, Caroline; Charles, Ashleigh; Henderson, Claire; Slade, Mike (2024-10-08)
Kotera, Yasuhiro
Ronaldson, Amy
Hayes, Daniel
Hunter-Brown, Holly
McPhilbin, Merly
Dunnett, Danielle
Jebara, Tesnime
Takhi, Simran
Masuda, Takahiko
Camacho, Elizabeth
Bakolis, Ioannis
Repper, Julie
Meddings, Sara
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
Brophy, Lisa
De Ruysscher, Clara
Okoliyski, Michail
Kubinová, Petra
Eplov, Lene
Toernes, Charlotte
Narusson, Dagmar
Tinland, Aurélie
Puschner, Bernd
Hiltensperger, Ramona
Lucchi, Fabio
Miyamoto, Yuki
Castelein, Stynke
Borg, Marit
Klevan, Trude Gøril
Tan Boon Meng, Roger
Sornchai, Chatdanai
Tiengtom, Kruawon
Farkas, Marianne
Moreland Jones, Hannah
Moore, Edith
Butler, Ann
Mpango, Richard
Tse, Samson
Kondor, Zsuzsa
Ryan, Michael
Zuaboni, Gianfranco
Elton, Dan
Grant-Rowles, Jason
McNaughton, Rebecca
Hanlon, Charlotte
Harcla, Claire
Vanderplasschen, Wouter
Arbour, Simone
Silverstone, Denise
Bejerholm, Ulrika
Powell, Candice
Ochoa, Susana
Garcia-Franco, Mar
Tolonen, Jonna
Yeo, Caroline
Charles, Ashleigh
Henderson, Claire
Slade, Mike
Springer
08.10.2024
Kotera, Y., Ronaldson, A., Hayes, D. et al. 28-country global study on associations between cultural characteristics and Recovery College fidelity. npj Mental Health Res 3, 46 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44184-024-00092-9.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202410106244
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Abstract
Recovery Colleges (RCs) are learning-based mental health recovery communities, located globally. However, evidence on RC effectiveness outside Western, educated, industrialised, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries is limited. This study aimed to evaluate associations between cultural characteristics and RC fidelity, to understand how culture impacts RC operation. Service managers from 169 RCs spanning 28 WEIRD and non-WEIRD countries assessed the fidelity using the RECOLLECT Fidelity Measure, developed based upon key RC operation components. Hofstede’s cultural dimension scores were entered as predictors in linear mixed-effects regression models, controlling for GDP spent on healthcare and Gini coefficient. Higher Individualism and Indulgence, and lower Uncertainty Avoidance were associated with higher fidelity, while Long-Term Orientation was a borderline negative predictor. RC operations were predominantly aligned with WEIRD cultures, highlighting the need to incorporate non-WEIRD cultural perspectives to enhance RCs’ global impact. Findings can inform the refinement and evaluation of mental health recovery interventions worldwide.
Recovery Colleges (RCs) are learning-based mental health recovery communities, located globally. However, evidence on RC effectiveness outside Western, educated, industrialised, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries is limited. This study aimed to evaluate associations between cultural characteristics and RC fidelity, to understand how culture impacts RC operation. Service managers from 169 RCs spanning 28 WEIRD and non-WEIRD countries assessed the fidelity using the RECOLLECT Fidelity Measure, developed based upon key RC operation components. Hofstede’s cultural dimension scores were entered as predictors in linear mixed-effects regression models, controlling for GDP spent on healthcare and Gini coefficient. Higher Individualism and Indulgence, and lower Uncertainty Avoidance were associated with higher fidelity, while Long-Term Orientation was a borderline negative predictor. RC operations were predominantly aligned with WEIRD cultures, highlighting the need to incorporate non-WEIRD cultural perspectives to enhance RCs’ global impact. Findings can inform the refinement and evaluation of mental health recovery interventions worldwide.
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