Hansen Marissa C, Fuentes Dahlia, Aranda Maria P
School of Social Work, California State University, Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA, 90840-4602, USA.
Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California, 669 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90089-0411, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2018 Jan;45(1):90-104. doi: 10.1007/s11414-016-9545-4.
Given high rates of relapse of depression, understanding mechanisms that provide long-term benefits and optimal outcomes for depressed individuals is crucial. The current study examines social support as a relevant component in service use to manage mental health needs for individuals with recurrent depression over a 5-year period. Conducting a secondary data analysis from a randomized clinical trial titled Partners in Care, the study examines direct and moderating effects over two time points of reported 12-month social support on service use for mental health needs at 57-months for an adult sample (n = 991). Direct effects were supported for demographic and need variables. Increased social support at 12-months positively moderated the relationship between health impairment and service use at 57-months. Findings inform and extend the understanding of social support as an important mechanism to care to integrate into the treatment experience, encouraging service use to manage recurrent depressive episodes.
鉴于抑郁症的高复发率,了解能为抑郁症患者带来长期益处和最佳治疗效果的机制至关重要。本研究将社会支持作为服务利用中的一个相关组成部分进行考察,以满足复发性抑郁症患者在5年期间的心理健康需求。该研究对一项名为“护理伙伴”的随机临床试验进行二次数据分析,考察了在两个时间点报告的12个月社会支持对成年样本(n = 991)在57个月时心理健康需求服务利用的直接和调节作用。人口统计学和需求变量的直接作用得到了支持。12个月时社会支持的增加对57个月时健康损害与服务利用之间的关系起到了积极的调节作用。研究结果为将社会支持作为一种重要的护理机制纳入治疗体验提供了信息并扩展了认识,鼓励通过服务利用来管理复发性抑郁发作。