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Social skill as a determinant of social networks and perceived social support in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 29, 275-286. (1998).
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Factors influencing supportive social networks of people with schizophrenia are little understood. Data from 46 outpatients with schizophrenia were analysed using structural equation modelling to test plausible sets of interrelationships between social skill, social networks, and social support. The data supported a tentative model about the causal relationships between variables. Paths showed that people with greater social skill had larger social networks, but did not necessarily perceive greater support from these networks. Negative symptoms accounted for some of the effect of social skill on social networks. Whereas groups of single-admission and multiple-admission participants did not differ in terms of social skill, social networks, or support, the age of the participants influenced their social skill and the size of their social networks. Younger participants had greater social skill and larger social networks. The results appear to suggest the importance of early intervention for young people with first-episode psychosis.

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... Cette apathie entrainerait un isolement de la personne (Thomas & Kalucy, 2003). À son tour, cet isolement peut être renforcé par un déficit du fonctionnement social en lien avec les symptômes de la maladie (Fusar-Poli, Byrne, Valmaggia, Day, Tabraham., Johns & McGuire, 2010 ;McDonald, Jackson, Hayes, Baglioni & Madden, 1998 ;Willhite, Niendam, Bearden, Zinberg, O'Brien & Cannon, 2008), ainsi qu'avec un déficit des compétences sociales caractéristique des troubles psychotiques (McDonald et al, 1998 ;Willhite et al, 2008). Chez une mère psychotique, ces déficits peuvent amener à un affaiblissement du soutien social reçu et à des difficultés à gérer les activités extérieures liées à leur rôle parental (déplacements scolaires, gestion des activités périscolaires, organisation du quotidien, etc.). ...

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La parentalité des mères psychotiques : une revue des facteurs de risque et de protection
Social skill as a determinant of social networks and perceived social support in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 29, 275-286. (1998).
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Schizophrenia Research