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Social Networks for Mental Health Clients – Resources and Solution
English: Background: Several studies have illustrated the importance of social support and social networks for persons with mental health problems. Social networks may mean a reduced need for professional services, but also help to facilitate access to professional help. The interplay between social...
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Published in: | Notat 2012 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | English:
Background: Several studies have illustrated the importance of social support and social networks for persons with mental
health problems. Social networks may mean a reduced need for professional services, but also help to facilitate access
to professional help. The interplay between social networks and professional services is complicated and invites further
investigation.
Aim: Compare aspects of clients’ experiences with social networks to experiences with professional services and discuss
the implications of the findings for service delivery.
Method: Quantitative analyses of a sample of 850 informants.
Results: Supportive networks exist for a majority of the informants and can also be a substitute for professional services
in many respects. Regarding help to recover, social networks may offer qualities equal to those of professional services.
Furthermore, there is a positive relationship between trust in a social network and trust in public professional services.
Trust in a social network also increases the probability of achieving positive experiences with professional services.
Conclusion: Our findings imply that more network qualities should be included in professional services, and also that
professionals should assist vulnerable groups in building networks. |
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