Veiel H O, Kühner C
Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, West Germany.
Psychol Med. 1990 Nov;20(4):977-84. doi: 10.1017/s0033291700036680.
In a sample of 60 remitted depressed in-patients, the power of three basic parameters of the social support network--Kin Support Network Size; Non-kin Support Network Size; and Satisfaction with Support--to predict depressive symptom levels seven months after discharge was examined. The results suggest that even positive, supportive family relationships can have a distinctly detrimental effect, and that a depressed in-patient's return to his or her family represents a crucial period for the further course of the disorder. The findings are discussed with respect to the social support literature and the 'Expressed Emotion' concept. It is held that neither paradigm provides an adequate explanation, and alternative mediating mechanisms are suggested.
在一个由60名已康复的抑郁症住院患者组成的样本中,研究了社会支持网络的三个基本参数——亲属支持网络规模、非亲属支持网络规模以及对支持的满意度——预测出院七个月后抑郁症状水平的能力。结果表明,即使是积极、支持性的家庭关系也可能产生明显有害的影响,而且抑郁症住院患者回归家庭是该疾病后续病程的关键时期。结合社会支持文献和“表达性情绪”概念对这些发现进行了讨论。认为这两种范式都没有提供充分的解释,并提出了替代的中介机制。