Links between social networks and quality of life: an epidemiologically representative study of psychotic patients in South London

被引:0
|
作者
T. Becker
M. Leese
P. Clarkson
R. E. Taylor
D. Turner
J. Kleckham
G. Thornicroft
机构
[1] Section of Community Psychiatry (PRiSM),
[2] Institute of Psychiatry,undefined
[3] De Crespigny Park,undefined
[4] Denmark Hill,undefined
[5] London SE5 8AF,undefined
[6] UK Tel.: +44-171-919-2692,undefined
[7] Fax: +44-171-277-1462,undefined
关键词
Social Network; Social Relation; Network Size; Large Network; Social Contact;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Quality of life has been found to be associated with social networks in patients with psychiatric disorders. We aimed to determine whether quality of life was related to social network size in a group of severely mentally ill subjects living in the community. In a population-based, prospective controlled study of two sector mental health teams in South London, a random sample of representative 1-year prevalent cases of non-organic psychosis was identified. Patients were interviewed at baseline, and associations between quality of life and social network size were analysed cross-sectionally. For average quality of life there was an increase up to a certain level of social network size (about 20 social contacts). For the quality of life subscore on social relations there appeared to be an optimal middle level of network size (10–12), with lower subscores for smaller and larger networks. Multivariate analysis confirmed the associations between quality of life and social network size. In analyses of network subgroups the importance of confiding contacts was underlined.
引用
收藏
页码:299 / 304
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Links between social networks and quality of life: an epidemiologically representative study of psychotic patients in South London
    Becker, T
    Leese, M
    Clarkson, P
    Taylor, RE
    Turner, D
    Kleckham, J
    Thornicroft, G
    SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1998, 33 (07) : 299 - 304
  • [2] The association between needs and quality of life in an epidemiologically representative sample of people with psychosis
    Slade, M
    Leese, M
    Taylor, R
    Thornicroft, G
    ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, 1999, 100 (02) : 149 - 157
  • [3] Social networks and service use among representative cases of psychosis in South London
    Becker, T
    Thornicroft, G
    Leese, M
    McCrone, P
    Johnson, S
    Albert, M
    Turner, D
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 1997, 171 : 15 - 19
  • [4] The importance of the relationship between social networks and quality of life.
    Bosworth, HB
    Hoff, JA
    Horner, RD
    Matcher, DB
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1998, 147 (11) : S47 - S47
  • [5] Social networks and elderly women: study of t the influence of social networks on the quality of life
    Fernandez-Campomanes, Maria
    Fueyo-Gutierrez, Aquilina
    REVISTA MEDITERRANEA COMUNICACION-JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 2014, 5 (01): : 157 - 177
  • [6] Antipsychotic prescribing quality and ethnicity - a study of hospitalized patients in south east London
    Connolly, Anne
    Rogers, Paul
    Taylor, David
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2007, 21 (02) : 191 - 197
  • [7] Study of quality of life in first-episode psychotic patients in the period of untreated psychosis
    Law, C
    Chen, EY
    Cheung, EF
    Chan, RC
    Lam, CL
    Lo, MS
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2003, 60 (01) : 338 - 338
  • [8] Determinants of quality of life in patients with cancer - A South American study
    Dapueto, JJ
    Servente, L
    Francolino, C
    Hahn, EA
    CANCER, 2005, 103 (05) : 1072 - 1081
  • [9] Quality of life in first-episode psychotic patients: A study of its relationship with insight
    Law, CW
    Chen, YH
    SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, 2004, 67 (01) : 228 - 228
  • [10] Effects of Social Networks upon Quality of Life. A Case Study
    Mandru, Lidia
    Albu, Ruxandra-Gabriela
    VISION 2020: SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2018, : 351 - 361