Social Participation of People with Chronic Mental Health Needs: Building Horizontal and Vertical Forms of Social Capital

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作者
Giuntoli, Gianfranco [1 ]
Fisher, Karen R. [1 ]
O'Shea, Peri [1 ]
Purcal, Christiane [1 ]
Zmudzki, Fredrick [1 ]
Dwyer, Olivia [1 ]
机构
[1] UNSW Sydney, Social Policy Res Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION; PERSONAL RECOVERY; INTERVENTIONS; INDIVIDUALS; INCLUSION;
D O I
10.1155/2024/9975449
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Social participation is positively related to mental health recovery and wellbeing, yet people with mental health problems are often socially isolated. This article investigates how social participation was incorporated into an Australian-integrated program that aimed to improve the wellbeing of people with chronic mental health needs. The data are from a longitudinal evaluation of the integrated program, including data linkage (5533 participants) and interviews (111). The paper uses concepts from the network perspective of social capital (bonding, bridging, linking, horizontal, and vertical) as lenses to re-examine the evaluation's findings about the consumers' social participation in life areas (social, leisure, and productive) facilitated by the program. This social capital perspective offers a lens to examine the breadth and intensity of participation experienced by the consumers taking part in the support program. The article adds to the literature about how service providers can improve social participation and therefore consumers' opportunities for recovery and wellbeing. The analyses found that the support increased people's social interaction and their capacity in the community. Their social interaction was mostly with other people in the service. Often their interactions in the community were only transactional. Few consumers participated in activities in productive life areas, and few of the activities promoted vertical social capital in social networks outside the service. The implications are that service providers need greater attention on facilitating a variety of social participation activities that can extend mental health consumers' horizontal and vertical social capital and so further contribute to their current and future recovery and wellbeing.
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