2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.130
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A framework for interconnected benefits of peer support for family members of people with disability

Abstract: Peer support describes the process of giving and receiving support between people who share similar life experiences.It is commonly used by family members of people with disability, with positive outcomes. However, existing research tends to assume it has separate and discrete benefits, neglecting the subtleties of how the different outcomes may be interconnected and mutually reinforcing. An account of these broader connections between benefits is needed. Drawing on Australian data from 24 parents and siblings… Show more

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