How Scandinavian Publications Portray Self-Help Groups in Relation to Health and Welfare Systems

Magnus Karlsson


DOI: 10.2190/SH.5.2.d

Abstract

The aim of this article is to review the relationships of self-help groups to health and welfare services and professionals/service representatives in a Scandinavian research context. Eight Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish publications written by researchers within an academic research context are discussed; understanding self-help groups in a national context is stressed. The analysis was based on a conflict/consensus model proposed by the author. Results indicate that Scandinavian researchers often view the relationship between health and welfare services and professionals/service representatives and self-help groups as more consensus-oriented than groups described in early American self-help group literature where there is a higher degree of distrust. The high level of trust toward governmental organizations in Scandinavian countries is suggested as one explanation for this difference.

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