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Peer support as a resilience building practice with men

机译:同行支持作为与男性的恢复力建筑效果

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present findings from an evaluation of a community mental health resilience intervention for unemployed men aged 45-60. The focus is on examining the place of facilitated peer support within a multi-dimensional men's mental health programme, and exploring implications for resilience building delivery approaches for men. Design/methodology/approach - The paper draws on a mixed methodology design involving before and after survey data and qualitative interviews, to report results concerning effectiveness in changing men's perceived resilience, to consider project processes concerning peer support, and to situate these within wider community environments. Findings - The programme significantly raised the perceived resilience of participants. Project activities promoted trusting informal social connections, gains in social capital arose through trusting relations and skill-sharing, and peer-peer action-focused talk and planning enhanced men's resilience. Research limitations/implications - The paper considers facilitated peer support on a programme, rather than on-going informal peer support or more formal peer support roles (a limitation reflecting the boundaries of the funded programme). Practical implications --The paper discusses emerging considerations for resilience building, focusing on gender-sensitive approaches which can engage and retain men by focusing on doing and talking. It highlights the importance of peer support in community interventions which feature a social model of change. There is potential for encouraging further peer mentoring and peer led support beyond facilitated peer support in programme delivery. Social implications - Potential exists for gender-aware programmes to sustain salutogenic change, co-producing social assets of peer support, male-friendly activities, and context sensitive course provision. Originality/value - The paper adds fresh evidence of gendered intervention approaches with a specific focus on facilitated community peer support, including effects on male resilience. Little previous resilience research is gendered, there is little gendered research on peer support, and unemployed middle-aged men are a significant risk group.
机译:目的 - 本文的目的是提供评估45-60岁的失业人的社区心理健康恢复能力干预的调查结果。重点是在多维男性心理健康计划中审查促进的同行支持的地方,并探索对男性的恢复力建设交付方法的影响。设计/方法/方法 - 论文涉及调查数据和定性访谈之前和之后的混合方法设计,报告有关改变男子感知恢复力的有效性的结果,以考虑有关同行支持的项目流程,并在更广泛的社区中达到这些过程环境。调查结果 - 该计划显着提出了参与者的感知抵御能力。项目活动促进了信任的非正式社会联系,通过信任关系和技能分享,社会资本获得,以及同行同行专注于谈话和规划增强男性的弹性。研究限制/影响 - 论文考虑了对计划的促进同行支持,而不是持续的非正式同行支持或更正式的同伴支持角色(限制反映了资助计划的界限)。实际意义 - 论文探讨了恢复力建设的新出现考虑因素,专注于通过专注于进行和谈话来互动和留住人的性别敏感方法。它突出了对同伴支持在社区干预中的重要性,该介入具有变革的社会模式。有可能鼓励进一步的同行指导和同行LED支持,以便在方案交付中促进对等支持。社会影响 - 性别意识的计划存在潜力,以维持唾液发生变化,共同产生同行支持,男性友好活动和背景敏感课程提供的共同培养。原创性/价值 - 论文增加了与促进社区同行支持的特定专注的性别干预方法的新证据,包括对男性弹性的影响。小以前的复苏研究是性别的,对同伴支持几乎没有成年研究,失业的中年男性是一个重要的风险集团。

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