流浪与非流浪精神分裂症患者的家庭环境比较 |
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收稿时间: | 2014 Oct 27 |
Comparisons of family environment between homeless and non-homeless individuals with schizophrenia in Xiangtan,Hunan |
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Authors: | Jinliang CHEN Jindong CHEN Shuchun LI Jun LIU Guohua OUYANG Wenxuan LUO Xiaofeng GUO Ting LI Kaijie LI Zhenkuo LI Gan WANG |
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Institution: | 1.Fifth Ren Min Hospital of Xiangtan, Hunan, Xiangtan, Hunan Province, China;2.Mental Health Research Center, Xiang Ya Second Hospital of Zhong Nan University, Changsha, Hunan Province, China |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHomelessness is an increasingly important problem for individuals with serious mental illness in China.AimIdentify the characteristics of families that are associated with homelessness among individuals with schizophrenia.MethodsParticipants were 1856 homeless individuals with schizophrenia (defined as those who had no place of residence or involved caregivers for 7 consecutive days) and 1728 non-homeless individuals with schizophrenia from Xiangtan, Hunan. The self-completion Family Environment Scale-Chinese Version (FES-CV) was administered to these participants after their acute psychotic symptoms resolved.ResultsCompared to individuals in the non-homeless group, those in the homeless group were older and more likely to be non-locals (i.e., from outside of Xiangtan), be residents of rural (versus urban) communities, have temporary (versus permanent) jobs, be married, and have a low level of education. After controlling for demographic differences using multivariate logistic regression models, homelessness was independently associated higher scores in the FES-CV intellectual-cultural orientation, organization, achievement orientation, and control subscales and with lower scores in the FES-CV cohesion, moralreligious emphasis, independence, and active-recreational orientation subscales.ConclusionAfter controlling for sociodemographic factors, certain aspects of the family environment areassociated with being homeless among patients with schizophrenia in China. Further work is needed to identify interventions that can reduce the risk of homelessness in high-risk individuals. |
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Keywords: | homelessness schizophrenia family environment geriatric depression China |
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