College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2012 Feb;48(1):45-55. doi: 10.1007/s10597-010-9365-6. Epub 2010 Dec 19.
There is a critical need to test how family contextual factors impact outpatient consumer functioning in schizophrenia. This is the first study of two companion studies reported here that tests family factors' influence on consumer functioning. Ninety-three low income inner-city African American consumer-family dyads were tested to see the possible impact of family factors, based on the EE and family caregiver burden literatures, on consumer psychosocial functioning (work, social, and independent living). The results supported a model wherein greater amounts of family contact had a significant relationship with better consumer psychosocial functioning. Additionally, family dysfunction had a direct negative relationship to consumer psychosocial functioning while family pressures and resources had an indirect negative relationship to consumer psychosocial functioning. Results are in marked contrast to what impacted consumer clinical functioning for the same sample. The findings appear to confirm that family factors differently impact the domains of clinical and psychosocial functioning. These findings are new for understanding the contextual factors that impact consumer functioning, especially psychosocial functioning.
迫切需要检验家庭环境因素如何影响精神分裂症患者的门诊消费功能。这是第一项研究,其中包括此处报告的两项配套研究,旨在检验家庭因素对消费功能的影响。为了检验家庭因素(基于 EE 和家庭照顾者负担文献)对消费者心理社会功能(工作、社交和独立生活)的可能影响,对 93 个低收入市中心的非裔美国消费者-家庭二人组进行了测试。结果支持了这样一个模型,即更多的家庭联系与消费者更好的心理社会功能之间存在显著关系。此外,家庭功能障碍与消费者心理社会功能之间存在直接的负相关关系,而家庭压力和资源与消费者心理社会功能之间存在间接的负相关关系。结果与同一样本中影响消费者临床功能的结果形成鲜明对比。这些发现似乎证实了家庭因素对临床和心理社会功能领域的影响不同。这些发现对于理解影响消费者功能的环境因素,特别是心理社会功能,具有重要意义。