TY - JOUR KW - Socialization KW - Social Support KW - Self-help groups KW - Psychoneuroimmunology KW - Psychological Theory KW - Learning KW - Immunocompetence KW - Humans AU - Stewart M J AB -

Self-help groups, a prevalent and significant source of social support, manifest the public-participation premise of primary health care. Yet, self-help studies have typically lacked theoretical grounding. Psychoneuroimmunological and social-learning theories could contribute to the theoretical understanding of self-help groups. As self-help groups can mitigate the impact of natural social-network losses, they could help prevent health disorders via an immunocompetence-maintenance function. Health professionals could consider this possibility in assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation. Furthermore, health professionals could take steps to enhance self-efficacy and collective efficacy, derivative concepts of social-learning theory germane to self-help groups. Therefore, pertinent concepts and creative linkages are proposed in a preliminary attempt to initiate a self-help group theoretical framework for health professionals.

BT - Social science & medicine (1982) C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2255965?dopt=Abstract

IS - 9 J2 - Soc Sci Med LA - eng N2 -

Self-help groups, a prevalent and significant source of social support, manifest the public-participation premise of primary health care. Yet, self-help studies have typically lacked theoretical grounding. Psychoneuroimmunological and social-learning theories could contribute to the theoretical understanding of self-help groups. As self-help groups can mitigate the impact of natural social-network losses, they could help prevent health disorders via an immunocompetence-maintenance function. Health professionals could consider this possibility in assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation. Furthermore, health professionals could take steps to enhance self-efficacy and collective efficacy, derivative concepts of social-learning theory germane to self-help groups. Therefore, pertinent concepts and creative linkages are proposed in a preliminary attempt to initiate a self-help group theoretical framework for health professionals.

PY - 1990 SP - 1057 EP - 66 T2 - Social science & medicine (1982) TI - Expanding theoretical conceptualizations of self-help groups. VL - 31 SN - 0277-9536 ER -