Abstract
This study analyzes how social support is actualized by comparing 61 welfare recipients with a sample of 21 individuals above the poverty level in the area of St-Henri and Pointe Saint-Charles and by taking into account the level of psychological distress. A second goal is to document how an adversity experienced by a welfare recipient, with or without distress, breaks or change the support network. Results show that individuals with high distress have a less reliable network than those without, that they more often report a refusal of support or are let down and that they have more negative ties in their network. Besides, experienced events are more likely to attack their reputation, represent a threat, a betrayal or prevent access to a right. These individuals are also more likely to be isolated.
Translated title of the contribution | When hardship strikes welfare recipients. On who can they rely? |
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Original language | French |
Pages (from-to) | 85-100 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Sante Mentale au Quebec |
Volume | 30 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Phychiatric Mental Health
- Clinical Psychology
- Psychiatry and Mental health