Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Relatives of patients with severe psychotic disorders: factors that influence contact frequency. Report from the UK700 trial. |
| Authors: |
Harvey, Kate, Burns, Tom, Sedgwick, Philip, Higgitt, Anna, Creed, Francis, Fahy, Tom, Harvey, K (AUTHOR), Burns, T (AUTHOR), Sedgwick, P (AUTHOR), Higgitt, A (AUTHOR), Creed, F (AUTHOR), Fahy, T (AUTHOR) |
| Source: |
British Journal of Psychiatry. Mar2001, Vol. 178, p248-254. 7p. 1 Diagram, 5 Charts. |
| Subjects: |
Psychoses, Psychological distress, Psychotherapy patients, Pathological psychology, Emotions |
| Geographic Terms: |
United Kingdom |
| Abstract: |
Background: The isolation experienced by many patients with severe psychotic disorders is generally assumed to be due to their social withdrawal. An alternative possibility is that relatives avoid frequent contact with patients because they find the situation distressing.Aims: To examine the predictors of frequent patient-relative contact, in particular the role of relatives' experience.Method: UK700 trial data were used to determine baseline predictors of frequent contact and establish whether relatives' experience at baseline predicted continued frequent contact 2 years later.Results: Neither characteristics associated in the literature with relatives' 'burden' nor relatives' experience predicted patient-relative contact frequency. Instead, the predictors were mainly demographic.Conclusions: Many relatives experience considerable distress, but the evidence does not suggest that they avoid frequent contact with the patient as a consequence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |