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Social support networks of the residents of Slovenia
Creator
Ferligoj, Anuška (Faculty of Social Sciences)
Novak, Mojca (Social Protection Institute of the Republic of Slovenia)
Study number / PID
SOCOP02 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADPSOCOP02 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_SOCOP02_V1 (doi)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Social networks
Evalvacija kakovosti merskih instrumentov za merjenje socialnih omrežij = Evaluation of survey measurement instruments for measuring social networks</serName> <serInfo source="producer">Empirical research in the social sciences presupposes data of certain quality; data have, at least, to be valid and reliable. Analysis of ego-centered survey network data quality is quite rare, owing to the complex "nested design" where each respondent reports about her/his connections with several other individuals. Analyses of complete network data quality are even less frequent. Present studies avoids the...
One of the most important aspects of a research of social networks represents a link with wide scope of social support, both in the field of mental and physical health and in social intervention programs (from family to wider community and workplace and school). Here it is possible to explore the structure and functioning of informal networks of social support of people – questions like who to turn to when they are in distress (such as emotional stress situations, as is the death of a close family member and in case of serious illness, etc.). Additionally we can explore implications of this interaction for their health and general well-being. It is also possible to explore the degree of satisfaction of people with social support and factors that influence this trend. Based on these results, it is possible to plan various concrete social support programs. The aim of the research was to examine (on a representative sample) the characteristics of informal social support networks of people in Slovenia. To find out what is their size and structure, the nature of relationships within these networks - proximity, frequency of contact, etc. Characteristics of informal social support networks in general and certain key demographic characteristics are surveyed (e.g.: gender, age, education). Special emphasis has been placed on the study of networks social support of vulnerable groups, such as the poor, elderly, physically obstructed. The use and importance of formal sources of social support were also studied. Results of such research on social are useful as a basis for better organization of new, alternative and complementary forms of support by state and non-governmental institutions. This is useful for specific group’s population most in need of such assistance (elderly, disabled, families with pre-school children, etc.).One of the most important aspects of a research of social networks represents a link with wide scope of social support, both in the field of mental and...
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Methodology
Data collection period
02/2002 - 04/2002
Country
Slovenia
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Egos are adult residents of the Republic of Slovenia, alters have no restrictions.
Sampling procedure
Probability: Stratified: Proportional
Kind of data
NumericNumeric
Data collection mode
Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)
Access
Publisher
Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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