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PROTOCOL: Group-based community interventions to support the social reintegration of marginalised adults with mental illness.


ABSTRACT: This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The main objective is to explore the general efficacy of group-based community interventions aimed at supporting marginalised adults with mental illness and related problems on outcomes such as problem behaviour, subjective well-being, homelessness, poverty and employment. Furthermore, the objective is to explore the potential advantages/disadvantages of using a group-based versus an individual intervention when targeting specific problems or when using specific types of interventions.

SUBMITTER: Dalgaard NT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9283853 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PROTOCOL: Group-based community interventions to support the social reintegration of marginalised adults with mental illness.

Dalgaard Nina T NT   Flensborg Jensen Maya C MC   Bengtsen Elizabeth E   Krassel Karl F KF   Vembye Mikkel H MH  

Campbell systematic reviews 20220714 3


This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The main objective is to explore the general efficacy of group-based community interventions aimed at supporting marginalised adults with mental illness and related problems on outcomes such as problem behaviour, subjective well-being, homelessness, poverty and employment. Furthermore, the objective is to explore the potential advantages/disadvantages of using a group-based versus an individual intervention when targeting specific problems o  ...[more]

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