This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital. Following a briefdiscussion of key concepts,findings are presentedfrom a study which explored the experiences of young people in these groups. The young people self-identified as experiencing mental health issues and became involved in groups that met around these issues. The principalfinding suggests that the young people spoke highly ofthe sense of connectedness they had to others who shared their personal issues. This in turn gave rise to other benefits-particularly improved connectedness with people outside the group context, namely family, friends and the wider community. The paper also highlights the potential influence ofpsych...
Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective pover...
The transformative potential of relationships between helping professionals and clients is well reco...
Although social capital has been hypothesized to have positive influence on psychological health, a ...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
The paper discusses a national survey on social capital arising from self‐help/mutual‐help groups op...
Social exclusion, or being disconnected from a society's organization and communities (Room, 1995), ...
Youths' help-seeking orientation on the individual level, and the presence of bonding and bridging s...
This article explores the contribution of self-help/mutual aid groups to mental well-being. Self-hel...
This qualitative case study highlights the content and process of a parent support group delivered t...
This study examines both theoretically and empirically whether social support can be considered as a...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
This paper reported part of the findings from a study conducted to understand how participants build...
Social networks consist of the patterns of relationships existing among a set of actors. Social capi...
Life satisfaction is a subjective assessment of the quality of one's life and it is vital to keep on...
In this article, the author draws upon ethnographic data from a group of homeless and housed youth a...
Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective pover...
The transformative potential of relationships between helping professionals and clients is well reco...
Although social capital has been hypothesized to have positive influence on psychological health, a ...
This study sought to explore what Self-Help Support Groups (SHSGs) might have to offer young people ...
The paper discusses a national survey on social capital arising from self‐help/mutual‐help groups op...
Social exclusion, or being disconnected from a society's organization and communities (Room, 1995), ...
Youths' help-seeking orientation on the individual level, and the presence of bonding and bridging s...
This article explores the contribution of self-help/mutual aid groups to mental well-being. Self-hel...
This qualitative case study highlights the content and process of a parent support group delivered t...
This study examines both theoretically and empirically whether social support can be considered as a...
Social capital has the potential to be a resource for societies, contributing to a range of benefi...
This paper reported part of the findings from a study conducted to understand how participants build...
Social networks consist of the patterns of relationships existing among a set of actors. Social capi...
Life satisfaction is a subjective assessment of the quality of one's life and it is vital to keep on...
In this article, the author draws upon ethnographic data from a group of homeless and housed youth a...
Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective pover...
The transformative potential of relationships between helping professionals and clients is well reco...
Although social capital has been hypothesized to have positive influence on psychological health, a ...