42 Chapter 2 Study Intervention (n) Control (n) Intervention group Control group Authors’ definition of intervention group Intervention type* Intervention caregiver Personal network involvement Duration (months) Davidson et al. (2004) 95 70 TAU+SNI TAU TAU + supported socialization including a monthly $28 stipend: providing structured opportunities and support that enable people with psychiatric disabilities to participate in the naturally occurring rhythms of community life within the context of caring, reciprocal relationships in which they experience themselves as having something of value to offer others. individual; volunteer linking peer supporter; volunteer no 9 Day et al. (2018) 22 25 TAU+SNI TAU; TAU+ TAU + brief social behavior and network therapy: drawing a social network diagram, contacting, and inviting people, reviewing communication and interactions with significant network members. individual; clinical intervention professional yes 1,5 Duwe (2018b) 30 30 SNI passive Minnesota circles of support and accountability: providing prosocial sources of support in the community, which helps mitigate the adverse effects of rejection, loneliness, and social isolation. individual; volunteer linking volunteer no 12
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