Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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339809 | Schizophrenia Research | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveTo examine social support at initiation of treatment of psychosis and after one year of treatment as predictors of functioning at five year follow-up.MethodsEarly social support was assessed for 132 patients. Follow-up assessments included number of weeks of full-time occupation, number of weeks on a disability pension and global assessment of functioning.ResultsOne year ratings of social support better predicted occupational activity at follow-up than initial social support. Social support predicted functional outcomes independently of other early characteristics.ConclusionsFindings support the importance of interventions to improve the level of support of individuals with psychotic disorders.
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Authors
Ross M.G. Norman, Deborah Windell, Rahul Manchanda, Raj Harricharan, Sandra Northcott,