Social support among people with mental illnesses on probation.
Connie LongmateEvan LowderAshley D GivensTonya B Van DeinseMarilyn GhezziStacey BurginGary S CuddebackPublished in: Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (2020)
Low social support among probationers with mental illnesses has important implications for mental health and criminal justice practice and policy. Coordinating services between the criminal justice and mental health systems to offer opportunities for social support and meaningful community engagement for those with mental illnesses who are on probation could improve a number of mental health and criminal justice outcomes for this population. Peer support and supported employment services, for example, in addition to outpatient mental health services, could be two strategies that could address social isolation and help individuals living with mental illnesses optimize their recovery and rehabilitation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).