Abstract
Perceived support for personal recovery in mental health services and good relationships with the mental health team are an important indicator for quality of care among service users with severe mental illness (SMI). This study investigated the perceived support for personal recovery and relationships with the mental health team in mental health services among service users with SMI in North Macedonia. A total of 180 service users diagnosed with psychosis were assessed using the INSPIRE questionnaire. A large majority (statistics is included) of participants reported moderate levels of perceived support for personal recovery in mental health services and moderate to high levels of satisfaction from the relations with the mental health team.
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