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The social capital of obese persons: implication for self-help/mutual aid groups and social work practice

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ABSTRACT This study investigates the amount of social capital possessed by obese persons. This is an interesting issue for social work because the relational attitude of users and their social… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This study investigates the amount of social capital possessed by obese persons. This is an interesting issue for social work because the relational attitude of users and their social capital are crucial for the efficacy and sustainability of helping actions. The study found that the social capital of a sample of obese persons undergoing obesity treatment in an Italian hospital ward did not differ from that of the general Italian population and no association between the BMI of the obese patients and the characteristics of their social capital was found. Overall the social capital of the obese patients was similar to that of the general population. This can be considered a useful prerequisite for the launching of recovery projects based on the involvement and reinforcement of interpersonal relations, using the social capital of the obese people to communicate and support a course of treatment structured according to the methodology of relational social work, particularly through self-help/mutual aid groups.

Keywords: capital; obese persons; social work; social capital; capital obese

Journal Title: European Journal of Social Work
Year Published: 2018

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