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    Perspectives of key informants before and after implementing UPSIDES peer support in mental health services: qualitative findings from an international multi-site study

    Peer support is an essential part of recovery-oriented care worldwide. Contextual factors have an impact on the implementation of peer support work. However, research has paid little attention to similarities ...

    Maria Haun, Inbar Adler Ben-Dor, Cerdic Hall, Jasmine Kalha in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Implementation of peer support for people with severe mental health conditions in high-, middle- and low-income-countries: a theory of change approach

    Stakeholder engagement is essential to the design, implementation and evaluation of complex mental health interventions like peer support. Theory of Change (ToC) is commonly used in global health research to h...

    Ramona Hiltensperger, Grace Ryan, Inbar Adler Ben-Dor in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Cross-Cultural Insights from Two Global Mental Health Studies: Self-Enhancement and Ingroup Biases

    This commentary highlights two cross-cultural issues identified from our global mental health (GMH) research, RECOLLECT (Recovery Colleges Characterisation and Testing) 2: self-enhancement and ingroup biases. ...

    Yasuhiro Kotera, Amy Ronaldson, Daniel Hayes in International Journal of Mental Health and… (2024)

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    Perspectives and Experiences of Stakeholders on Self-Disclosure of Peers in Mental Health Services

    With the movement towards recovery-oriented mental health (MH) services, individuals with MH lived-experience are increasingly employed as peer providers (peers). Peers are unique in that they bring knowledge ...

    Inbar Adler Ben-Dor, Eran Kraus, Yael Goldfarb in Community Mental Health Journal (2024)

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