The outcome of two occupational therapy group programs on the social functioning of individuals with major depressive disorder

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Ramano, Enos Morankoana
De Beer, Marianne

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Taylor and Francis

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Individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) frequently experience interpersonal difficulties. This study compared two occupational therapy group programs, an existing discussion/activity program and a new activity-based group program, on the social functioning of individuals with MDD. A concurrent embedded mixed methods intervention advanced design was employed. One hundred voluntary individuals, 50 in each group, were pre- and post-tested with the Social Interaction Scale and participants’ experiences were documented with self-report questionnaires and focus group interviews. The new activity-based program showed significant (p < 0.004) improvement on the total outcome compared to the existing program. Participants of both programs experienced improved social interaction.

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Major depressive disorder (MDD), Occupational therapy groups, Social functioning, Mixed methods

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Ramano, E.M. & De Beer, M. 2020, 'The outcome of two occupational therapy group programs on the social functioning of individuals with major depressive disorder', Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 29-54.