A systematic review and narrative synthesis of occupational therapy-led interventions for individuals with anxiety and stress-related disorders

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Abstract

Anxiety and stress-related disorders are highly prevalent and impede participation in life activities. Occupational therapists work extensively with people diagnosed with these disorders but the effectiveness of their interventions is unclear. A systematic search strategy identified 19 papers describing 13 studies. Studies varied in methodology, intervention type, and theory base. The results show the potential for lifestyle approaches, occupational science-based programs, and skill-building to improve mental health. The variety of interventions and methodologies of many studies means that the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for this population is not yet determined. High-quality research is required to replicate interventions with emerging potential for effectiveness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-204
Number of pages26
JournalOccupational Therapy in Mental Health
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Occupational therapy
  • anxiety disorders
  • psychological stress
  • psychosocial rehabilitation
  • systematic review

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