Baker F, Jodrey D, Intagliata J, Straus H
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
Community Ment Health J. 1993 Aug;29(4):321-31. doi: 10.1007/BF00761030.
A cohort of 729 chronically mentally ill patients receiving community support services (CSS) were followed over a nine-month period. Receiving needed community support services was shown to predict change in client functioning as measured by the Global Assessment Scale (GAS) even after the initial values on the GAS, as well as demographic, psychiatric, residential and medication maintenance variables were considered. Adequacy of social support from family, friends and others also contributed to predicting change in global functioning of the CSS patients.
对729名接受社区支持服务(CSS)的慢性精神病患者进行了为期九个月的随访。研究表明,即使在考虑全球评估量表(GAS)的初始值以及人口统计学、精神病学、居住和药物维持变量之后,接受所需的社区支持服务仍能预测以GAS衡量的患者功能变化。来自家人、朋友和其他人的社会支持充足性也有助于预测CSS患者整体功能的变化。