Background: Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence symptoms, quality of life and treatment outcomes. It is therefore important to assess social networks for which appropriate and preferably established instruments should be used. Aims: To identify instruments assessing social networks in studies of patients with psychotic disorders and explore their properties. Method: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted to identify studies that used a measure of social networks in patients with psychotic disorders. Results: Eight instruments were identified, all of which had been developed before 1991. They have been used in 65 studies (total N of patients = 8,522). They assess one or mor...
Abstract Background Social connections have been linked to the genesis a...
Introduction: Social networks (SNs) can play a crucial role in the process of recovery from mental i...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) are complex syndromes involving psychopathological, cognitiv...
Background: Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence sy...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
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Aim. A research had been conducted upon the correlations between selected parameters of social netwo...
Background: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
Background: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
Aim. The aim of the research was the analysis of a “social network” of people suffering from schizop...
People with psychosis (PWP) have difficulties in establishing and maintaining social connections. An...
International audienceBackground: Schizophrenia is a disease associated with high burden, and improv...
Background: People with severe mental illness often struggle with social relationships, but differen...
Abstract Background Social connections have been linked to the genesis a...
Introduction: Social networks (SNs) can play a crucial role in the process of recovery from mental i...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) are complex syndromes involving psychopathological, cognitiv...
Background: Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence sy...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Aim. A research had been conducted upon the correlations between selected parameters of social netwo...
Background: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
Background: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with psychosis are heavy consumers of social media. It is unknown to what de...
Aim. The aim of the research was the analysis of a “social network” of people suffering from schizop...
People with psychosis (PWP) have difficulties in establishing and maintaining social connections. An...
International audienceBackground: Schizophrenia is a disease associated with high burden, and improv...
Background: People with severe mental illness often struggle with social relationships, but differen...
Abstract Background Social connections have been linked to the genesis a...
Introduction: Social networks (SNs) can play a crucial role in the process of recovery from mental i...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) are complex syndromes involving psychopathological, cognitiv...