Author(s): Demitrios Liokaft*
The mental health of children has garnered significant attention in recent years, particularly in light of the increasing prevalence of mental health disorders among this demographic. Interorganizational collaboration has emerged as a crucial strategy for addressing complex issues related to child mental health. This article provides an overview of the application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) in researching Interorganizational collaborations focused on children’s mental health. We discuss the theoretical underpinnings of SNA, its methodological approaches, and the insights it offers into understanding the dynamics of collaboration among organizations. By examining case studies and empirical research, we highlight the potential of SNA to enhance the effectiveness of Interorganizational partnerships in improving children's mental health outcomes.
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