“…These trends have led researchers and social support intervention developers to seek ways to maximize and sustain positive social support from loved ones available to individuals after prison (Duwe & Clark, ; Fontaine, Gilchrist‐Scott, & Denver, ; Pettus‐Davis et al., ; Sullivan et al., ; Wilson et al., ). Social support interventions are “systematic activities designed to change the existing quality, level, or function of an individual's social network or to create new networks and relationships [to mobilize social support to achieve specific outcomes]” (Budde & Schene, , p. 342; Pettus‐Davis, Howard, Roberts‐Lewis, & Scheyett, ; Pettus‐Davis et al, ).…”