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Leveraging Social Networks for Effective Online Therapy in Schools

Leveraging Social Networks for Effective Online Therapy in Schools

Introduction

In the realm of online therapy, particularly when working with schools, leveraging social networks can be a game-changer. The recent study titled Social networks, mobility, and HIV risk among women in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria provides valuable insights that can be applied to improve therapy outcomes for children. By understanding how social networks influence behavior and mobility, practitioners can tailor interventions that are more effective and relevant.

Understanding the Research

The study conducted in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria highlights the role of social networks in influencing mobility and risk behaviors. These networks, while providing support and information, also contribute to increased risks due to mobility and changing social dynamics. This dual role of social networks can be harnessed in the context of online therapy to enhance engagement and outcomes.

Applying Insights to Online Therapy

For practitioners in speech-language pathology, understanding the dynamics of social networks can lead to more effective therapy sessions. Here’s how:

Encouraging Further Research

While the insights from the Lake Victoria study are invaluable, there is a need for further research to explore the application of these findings in different contexts. Practitioners are encouraged to conduct studies within their own school communities to better understand the social networks at play and how they can be leveraged to improve therapy outcomes.

Conclusion

By integrating the insights from the Lake Victoria study into online therapy practices, practitioners can enhance the effectiveness of their interventions. Understanding and leveraging social networks can lead to improved engagement, tailored interventions, and ultimately, better outcomes for children. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Social networks, mobility, and HIV risk among women in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria.


Citation: Nakamanya, S., Okello, E. S., Kwena, Z. A., Nanyonjo, G., Bahemuka, U. M., Kibengo, F. M., Ssetaala, A., Bukusi, E. A., Kapiga, S., Fast, P. E., & Seeley, J. (2022). Social networks, mobility, and HIV risk among women in the fishing communities of Lake Victoria. BMC Women's Health, 22, 555. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-022-02144-8
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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