2021
DOI: 10.1111/jpr.12371
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Identifying the Central Components of Perceived Costs and Benefits of Helping Peers with Depression: A Psychological Network Analysis Using Japanese Undergraduate Samples1,2

Abstract: Several training programs and forums for mental health peer support have been developed, and perceptions of costs and benefits affecting peer supporters' helping behaviors have been investigated. To investigate the most efficient ways to motivate people to provide mental health peer support, we conducted a series of cross-sectional network analyses that (a) visualized the network structures of the perceived costs and benefits of helping or not helping peers with depression; and (b) identified the most central … Show more

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