SUMMARY. We look at the effects of psychological disability on social networks and support of homeless and non-homeless individ-uals. We analyze a survey of 3 10 long-term users of client-run men-tal health agencies. Psychological disability is negatively associated with network characteristics for housed individuals, but not for the homeless. There is a positive relationship between psychological dis-tress and network size for the homeless who receive SSI while home-less individuals who do not receive SSI show a negative, non-signifi-cant association. We suggest the financial resources of SSI enable network members to become expressively involved with homeless individuals with relatively more psychological disturbance. [Article copies avai...
The social networks of individuals with severe mental illness admitted to long-term in-patient setti...
In response to growing concerns about the rising number of runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in the U...
Information was collected on the social networks of adults with mental retardation receiving differ...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
Social support is best understood from a gendered perspective. Women place more emphasis on their so...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
The presence of social support networks, such as family and friends, has been shown to be beneficial...
People occupying stigmatized social positions often withdraw from sources of social support, becomin...
The social networks of individuals with severe mental illness admitted to long-term in-patient setti...
In response to growing concerns about the rising number of runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in the U...
Information was collected on the social networks of adults with mental retardation receiving differ...
Analysis of the network characteristics and nature of social ties among physically disabled people l...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
Social support is best understood from a gendered perspective. Women place more emphasis on their so...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
Longitudinal associations between social network characteristics and clinical outcomes were examined...
The positive relationship between social support and mental health has been well documented, but ind...
The presence of social support networks, such as family and friends, has been shown to be beneficial...
People occupying stigmatized social positions often withdraw from sources of social support, becomin...
The social networks of individuals with severe mental illness admitted to long-term in-patient setti...
In response to growing concerns about the rising number of runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in the U...
Information was collected on the social networks of adults with mental retardation receiving differ...