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Changes in Social Network Diversity and Perceived Social Support After Psychiatric Hospitalization: Results From a Longitudinal Study

Brigitte Müller, MA

Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

Carlos Nordt, PhD

Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland, cnordt{at}bli.uzh.ch

Christoph Lauber, MD

Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

Wulf Rössler, MD, MA

Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

Background: There is a large empirical basis for the importance of social networks and support for people with a mental illness. However, only a few studies have eXamined the predictors, changes and correlations of these constructs within a longitudinal framework.

Aim: To analyze changes in social network diversity as measured by the number of social roles and perceived social support over the course of three years after a psychiatric hospitalization while controlling for sociodemographic and clinical variables. A further aim was to inquire whether some social roles are perceived as being more supportive than others.

Method: Random coefficient models were applied to the data of a longitudinal study on the life circumstances of people with affective disorders or schizophrenia (N = 183).

Results: The majority of participants had relatives, friends and co-workers, while a markedly smaller proportion had a spouse/partner or children. Social network diversity increased during the time period observed while the perception of social support did not change. Being male, without a job (competitive or sheltered), or having a low income predicted less diverse networks. Partners and friends were perceived as most supportive. Persons without a close friendship perceived less overall support, but only at baseline (hospitalization), while persons with a job on the competitive labor market felt better supported.

Conclusions: Social disintegration in the course of mental illness that is found in some studies has no equivalent in our study in what concerns network diversity and perceived support. According to our results, characteristics of vocational and economic integration are of much greater relevance, as they enhance or hinder access to social participation.

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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Vol. 53, No. 6, 564-575 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0020764007082344


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