van den Heuvel Rinske M, Geurts Hilde M, Wensing Michel, Teunisse Jan-Pieter
Leo Kannerhuis, Youz (Parnassia Group), Oosterbeek, Netherlands.
Lectoraat Volwaardig Leven met Autisme, HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2025 Apr 3;16:1411908. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1411908. eCollection 2025.
As social relationships are intertwined with mental health recovery, it is important to address a client's social support network during mental health interventions. This seems even more important for autistic clients, because research suggests they have on average smaller networks and experience more loneliness than non-autistic individuals. Therefore, an interview assessing the social support network in relation to intervention goals was co-created together with stakeholders (autistic clients, mental healthcare professionals and a mother of an autistic client). In addition, the psychometric properties and acceptability of this Network-in-Action-Interview (NiA-I) were studied as pre-registered (AsPredicted #59767).
The Nominal Group Technique was used to co-create the NiA-I with stakeholders and it was administered to autistic clients ( = 44) recruited in a highly specialized mental health facility.
Network-in-Action-Interview social support scores were significantly correlated with the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, indicating sufficient convergent validity. Clients and professionals reported that the NiA-I provided the therapist with greater insight into the client's social support network. Professionals reported the NiA-I could be improved regarding administration duration.
This cross-sectional study shows that the NiA-I is a solid and helpful tool for including the social network in clinical practice. Addressing and including a client's social support network is important for recovery-focused mental health treatment. The NiA-I can assist professionals in taking such actions.
由于社会关系与心理健康恢复相互交织,在心理健康干预过程中关注服务对象的社会支持网络非常重要。这对自闭症服务对象而言似乎更为重要,因为研究表明,与非自闭症个体相比,他们的社交网络平均规模更小,且更易感到孤独。因此,我们与利益相关者(自闭症服务对象、心理保健专业人员以及一位自闭症服务对象的母亲)共同设计了一项访谈,以评估与干预目标相关的社会支持网络。此外,我们还按照预先注册的内容(AsPredicted #59767)对这种行动中的网络访谈(NiA-I)的心理测量特性和可接受性进行了研究。
采用名义小组技术与利益相关者共同设计NiA-I,并将其应用于在一家高度专业化的心理健康机构招募的44名自闭症服务对象。
行动中的网络访谈社会支持得分与多维感知社会支持量表显著相关,表明具有足够的收敛效度。服务对象和专业人员表示,NiA-I能让治疗师更深入地了解服务对象的社会支持网络。专业人员指出,NiA-I在施测时长方面还有改进空间。
这项横断面研究表明,NiA-I是将社交网络纳入临床实践的一种可靠且有用的工具。关注并纳入服务对象的社会支持网络对于以康复为重点的心理健康治疗至关重要。NiA-I可以帮助专业人员采取此类行动。