2021
DOI: 10.1177/15248380211043826
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The Key Characteristics and Role of Peer Support in the Aftermath of Victimization: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Topic: Currently, research into the key elements and role of peer support in the aftermath of victimization is limited. This study reviews the types of evidence available, clarifying key concepts in the literature, examining how research is conducted and identifying key characteristics or factors related to peer support in the aftermath of a victimization experience. Method: A scoping review was performed for peer-reviewed papers using predefined search terms. Studies addressing peer support among victims and … Show more

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“…Third, experts-by-experience can discuss day-to-day life, such as how to overcome stigma, more often than would be the case with, say, psychologists ( 42 ). This also encourages empathy, because experts-by-experience have similar experiences and can relate more to their clients ( 43 ). In future implementations of the intervention, case managers will have to undergo a greater attitude shift than experts-by-experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, experts-by-experience can discuss day-to-day life, such as how to overcome stigma, more often than would be the case with, say, psychologists ( 42 ). This also encourages empathy, because experts-by-experience have similar experiences and can relate more to their clients ( 43 ). In future implementations of the intervention, case managers will have to undergo a greater attitude shift than experts-by-experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is critical to the outcome of this study, emphasizing that as someone experiences more bullying, they feel a lower sense of peer support from those in their classroom. Van de Ven et al (2023) notes the importance of peer support int eh aftermath of victimization in order to help children overcome and push forward. While some others were statistically significant, all other correlations were below 0.25 which indicates a weak relationship.…”
Section: Descriptive and Correlational Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%