PMID: 7371381Jan 1, 1980Paper

Task force report: social networks as mediators of social support: an analysis of the effects and determinants of social networks

Community Mental Health Journal
R E Mitchell, E J Trickett

Abstract

The intent of this paper is to present a representative, though not exhaustive, overview of the current literature on social networks, with an emphasis on research linking social networks to psychological adaptation. This overview includes a review of social network concepts; and analysis of the multiple determinants of social networks; an analysis of the varied effects of social networks; and the implications for policies and practices of community mental health centers. This paper adopts the view that the concept of social network is a useful tool in examining both the functional and the dysfunctional influences of one's primary group on individual adaption.

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