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Ulla Væggemose1, Stina Lou1, Michal Frumer1, Nanna Limskov Stærk Christiansen1, Jørgen Aagaard2,3, Lisbeth Ørtenblad1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Social interventions to support people with severe mental illness are important to improving the quality of life. The perspectives of users are essential in this process. This article explores users' experiences, investments and concerns of a befriending programme. MATERIAL: Focus group and individual qualitative interviews with service users. DISCUSSION: Overall, the experiences with the programme were positive, and the social interaction was highly valued. However, that the relationships were arranged and facilitated by mental health workers remained an unresolved concern even after several years.Entities:
Keywords: Severe mental illness; befriending; community mental health; qualitative research; social inclusion; users’ perspective
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28110623 DOI: 10.1177/0020764016687789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Soc Psychiatry ISSN: 0020-7640