Objective: The main objectives of the study were to determine the relationship between social network and pathway to service utilization among psychotic patients. Materials and Methods: This descriptive study was carried out in a psychiatric unit in a general hospital in South West Nigeria. Using structured questionnaires, primary data were collected from 652 psychotic patients on their social network, health behaviors and pathway to current service use. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the effect of social network on patients\u2032 use of services, controlling for sociodemographics, health and functional status. Results: Mean age of the respondents was 29.0 \ub1 7.5 years, range 14-58 years, males constituted 52.6%. Regardin...
This study compares the social network of a sample of 709 relatives of patients with schizophrenia, ...
Background: Social networking is seen as a way to enhance social support and feeling of well-being. ...
Purpose: For severely mentally ill (SMI) users, continuity of care requires consistency between the ...
Objective: The main objectives of the study were to determine the relationship between social netwo...
A review of the research literature concerning the role of the social network in health and illness ...
Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence symptoms, qual...
Background: Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence sy...
English: Background: Several studies have illustrated the importance of social support and social n...
Background: For psychiatric service users, the personal social network offers resources such as beha...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The present research uses soc...
Background: For psychiatric service users suffering from severe mental disorders, the social support...
Aim. A research had been conducted upon the correlations between selected parameters of social netwo...
Despite the indubitable cohesiveness of their community life, Nigerian psychiatric patients had soci...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
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This study compares the social network of a sample of 709 relatives of patients with schizophrenia, ...
Background: Social networking is seen as a way to enhance social support and feeling of well-being. ...
Purpose: For severely mentally ill (SMI) users, continuity of care requires consistency between the ...
Objective: The main objectives of the study were to determine the relationship between social netwo...
A review of the research literature concerning the role of the social network in health and illness ...
Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence symptoms, qual...
Background: Evidence suggests that social networks of patients with psychotic disorders influence sy...
English: Background: Several studies have illustrated the importance of social support and social n...
Background: For psychiatric service users, the personal social network offers resources such as beha...
164 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The present research uses soc...
Background: For psychiatric service users suffering from severe mental disorders, the social support...
Aim. A research had been conducted upon the correlations between selected parameters of social netwo...
Despite the indubitable cohesiveness of their community life, Nigerian psychiatric patients had soci...
BACKGROUND: Social networks are important for mental health outcomes as they can mobilise resources ...
Dette er forfatters pre-print versjon av artikkelen. Artikkelen slik den foreligger her er ikke fagf...
This study compares the social network of a sample of 709 relatives of patients with schizophrenia, ...
Background: Social networking is seen as a way to enhance social support and feeling of well-being. ...
Purpose: For severely mentally ill (SMI) users, continuity of care requires consistency between the ...