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Recovery on the Pitch: Street Football as a Means of Social Inclusion

Esther Ogundipe, Marit Borg, Tommy Thompson, Tor Knutsen, Cathrine Johansen, Bengt Karlsson

2020Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The study contributes to the existing literature on the value of street football teams in recovery, by exploring how persons with mental health and/or substance abuse problems experience participation in street football teams. In total, 51 persons experiencing mental health and/or substance abuse challenges who played in street football teams, in Norway, participated in focus group interviews. The interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis, and resulted in three major themes: (1) The spirit of the football team, (2) More than just a pitch, and (3) The country’s best follow-up system. Overall, our findings highlighted the importance of community and communal efforts through acts of citizenship, in facilitating and promoting social inclusion for persons in challenging life situations. Street football is one measure than can be helpful in this context. Communities, policy makers and funders need to acknowledge and gain more insight and understanding of the value that street football teams represent. There is also a need for further studies exploring what contributes to community in our highly individualistic society.

Topics & Concepts

FootballThematic analysisInclusion (mineral)Mental healthContext (archaeology)Focus groupPublic relationsPsychologySociologySocial psychologyPolitical scienceQualitative researchGeographySocial sciencePsychiatryAnthropologyArchaeologyLawMental Health and Patient InvolvementHealth Policy Implementation ScienceCommunity Health and Development
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