Smith Lorraine, Hill Nicholas, Kokanovic Renata
a Faculty of Pharmacy , The University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia and.
b School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University , Melbourne , Australia.
J Ment Health. 2015 Dec;24(6):342-6. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2014.954693. Epub 2015 Feb 2.
Little research has been conducted into the value of support from the perspective of the person experiencing depression, or the types of support that are valued.
In this article we aim to identify the beneficial sources of social support, what form these took, and when and how these sources of support helped.
Narrative interviews with a maximum variation sample of 42 Australians who had experienced depression. Interviews were audio and/or video recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using a coding framework and thematic analysis.
Themes included "early warning system," "staying the course" and "striving for 'normality.'" Practical support made a difference to participants' health outcomes such as hospitalisation and access to therapy. Seemingly invisible sources of support were recognised and acknowledged by participants particularly when they were seeking to maintain wellness.
Support varied according to the trajectory of the depression experience. Some forms of support can make a real difference to health outcomes. We propose an alternative interpretation to current understandings about the role of social support.
从抑郁症患者的角度对支持的价值,或所重视的支持类型进行的研究很少。
在本文中,我们旨在确定社会支持的有益来源、这些支持的形式,以及这些支持来源在何时以及如何发挥作用。
对42名有抑郁症经历的澳大利亚人进行最大差异抽样的叙事访谈。访谈进行了音频和/或视频录制,逐字转录,并使用编码框架和主题分析进行分析。
主题包括“早期预警系统”“坚持到底”和“努力恢复‘正常’”。实际支持对参与者的健康结果产生了影响,如住院治疗和获得治疗的机会。参与者认识并认可了看似无形的支持来源,尤其是当他们试图保持健康时。
支持因抑郁症经历的轨迹而异。某些形式的支持能对健康结果产生切实影响。我们对当前关于社会支持作用的理解提出了一种不同的解释。