Purpose: People with psychosis are vulnerable to social isolation, which is associated with worse clinical outcomes. In general populations, people living in areas with higher population density have more social contacts, while those living in more socially deprived and fragmented areas are less satisfied with their relationships. We assessed whether and how neighbourhood factors are associated with social contacts and satisfaction with friendships for people with psychosis. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study including people with psychosis aged 18–65 years in urban and rural sites in England. Population density and social deprivation and fragmentation indexes were described within Lower Level Super Output Areas (LSOA). Th...
AbstractBackgroundFamily involvement in help-seeking is associated with a shorter duration of untrea...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
BACKGROUND: Social capital has been considered aetiologically important in schizophrenia but the emp...
PURPOSE: People with psychosis are vulnerable to social isolation, which is associated with worse cl...
Many people with psychosis have few social contacts which can significantly reduce quality of life. ...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of mental health practitioners, people with psychosis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
Objectives: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
PublishedMulticenter StudyResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Having friends is associated w...
Purpose: There is consistent evidence that socio-environmental factors measured at an area-level, su...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Background: People with mental health problems are known to be socially excluded but the contributio...
Background: People with mental health problems are known to be socially excluded but the contributio...
Background Having friends is associated with more favourable clinical outcomes and a higher quality...
AbstractBackgroundFamily involvement in help-seeking is associated with a shorter duration of untrea...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
BACKGROUND: Social capital has been considered aetiologically important in schizophrenia but the emp...
PURPOSE: People with psychosis are vulnerable to social isolation, which is associated with worse cl...
Many people with psychosis have few social contacts which can significantly reduce quality of life. ...
This paper explores the subjective experiences of mental health practitioners, people with psychosis...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
Objectives: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether neighbourhood-level socioenvironmental factors including deprivatio...
PublishedMulticenter StudyResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Having friends is associated w...
Purpose: There is consistent evidence that socio-environmental factors measured at an area-level, su...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Background: People with mental health problems are known to be socially excluded but the contributio...
Background: People with mental health problems are known to be socially excluded but the contributio...
Background Having friends is associated with more favourable clinical outcomes and a higher quality...
AbstractBackgroundFamily involvement in help-seeking is associated with a shorter duration of untrea...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
BACKGROUND: Social capital has been considered aetiologically important in schizophrenia but the emp...