Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people with severe mental illness (SMI). Aims: To understand the role of bonding and bridging social capital in the recovery process following SMI and to identify the barriers that prevent social networks from being mobilized. Method: A review of major electronic databases for qualitative studies from 2006 to 2015 (41 papers) was undertaken for thematic synthesis. Result: The main themes for bonding social capital included: a buffer for isolation and loneliness, variations depending on illness stages, balance in relationships and connections as a source of self-management. Main themes for bridging social capital comprised: feeling powerless and exclud...
[[abstract]]Background: Most studies support the association between social capital and health. Howe...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the helping partnerships that facilitate recovery fr...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Introduction Policy drivers in mental health to address personal recovery, stigma and poor physical ...
Introduction: Policy drivers in mental health to address personal recovery, stigma and poor physical...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
People with severe mental health problems such as psychosis have access to less social capital, defi...
BackgroundPersonal communities or personal support networks comprise a variety of social ties consid...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
[[abstract]]Background: Most studies support the association between social capital and health. Howe...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the helping partnerships that facilitate recovery fr...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Background: Social networks are known to have a major influence on the recovery journey of people wi...
Introduction Policy drivers in mental health to address personal recovery, stigma and poor physical ...
Introduction: Policy drivers in mental health to address personal recovery, stigma and poor physical...
Background: Recovery research often describes recovery from mental illness as a complex individual p...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
People with severe mental health problems such as psychosis have access to less social capital, defi...
BackgroundPersonal communities or personal support networks comprise a variety of social ties consid...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method intends to promote patients' agency and self-management and to ...
Objective: The resource group method for people with severe mental illness might provide a useful fr...
[[abstract]]Background: Most studies support the association between social capital and health. Howe...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the helping partnerships that facilitate recovery fr...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...