Sosyal Sağlık Bileşeni Olarak Sosyal Destek ve Ailenin Rolü

Toplumsal ilişkilerin ve etkileşimlerin sürdürülmesinde yapı taşı olarak nitelendirilen aile, bir aracı kurum olarak vazifesini sürdürmektedir. Çalışma sosyal sorunlarla baş etme kapasitelerini kullanarak toplumsal iyilik halinin sağlanmasında ve/veya sosyal sağlığın korunmasında ailenin etkin aktör olarak konumunu belirlemeyi amaçlamaktadır. O nedenle sosyal sağlığın bileşeni olan sosyal desteğin aile kurumundaki değerine dikkat çekmektedir. Çalışma söylem analizi yöntemi ile gerçekleştirilmiştir. Sosyal sağlık ve sosyal destek alanındaki literatür çalışmaları incelenmiş ve aile bağlamında ilişki düzeyi ortaya konmuştur. Çalışmada, bireylerin tam bir iyilik halinin sağlanması, baş etme kapasitelerinin güçlendirilmesi ve sosyal işlevselliklerinin kazanımında rol üstlenen sosyal sağlık için sosyal desteğin etkin bir araç olduğu ortaya konmaktadır. Aile ve üyelerince sunulan sosyal destek ise sosyal sağlığa en etkin katkının adresidir.

Social Support as A Social Health Component and The Role of The Family

Described as a building block in maintaining social relations and interactions, the family continuesto serve as an intermediary institution. The study aims to determine the position of the family as anactive actor in ensuring social well-being and / or protection of social health by using their capacitiesto deal with social problems. Therefore, that draws attention to the value of social support, which isa component of social health, in the family institution. The research was carried out by discourseanalysis method. Literature studies in the field of social health and social support were examinedand the level of relationship in the family context was revealed. The study reveals that social supportis an effective tool for social health, which plays a role in achieving the full well-being of individuals,strengthening their coping capacities and gaining social functionality. Social support also offered byfamily and members is the address of the most effective contribution to social health.

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