Autorki podejmują analizę wzajemnych zależności
pomiędzy poziomem uzyskiwanego wsparcia społecznego
i występowaniem oraz przebiegiem chorób afektywnych.
Zwracają uwagę na to, że wykorzystanie różnych, często
nowych, źródeł tego wsparcia powinno być elementem
kompleksowego leczenia chorób afektywnych.
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dc.abstract.en
According to A. Axer’s definition, a social network is a certain number of people
with whom a person - a central individual of a network - remains in contact. A person creates
his own network from family members (husband/wife, children, parents, other relatives) and
unrelated people (co-workers, neighbours, friends). Studies on the role of social support in the
course of affective disorders focus on different hypotheses: whether a small amount of social
support increases the risk of depression, if suffering from an episode of depression in the past
decreases the amount of social support received, or if there is any genetic factor which increases
the risk of both appearance of a major depression episode and having a social network providing little support. The character of these relationships has not been unequivocally explained
so far. It may be helpful to make use of the information about a patient’s social network when
planning their treatment. The information enables to identify people who provide a patient
with the largest amount of support and what is more to recognize deficiencies so as to make
attempts to reorganize or reconstruct a network
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social networks
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affective disorders
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dc.description.number
2 (141)
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dc.identifier.eissn
2391-5862
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dc.title.journal
Psychoterapia
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dc.date.accession
2020-06-01
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dc.affiliation
Wydział Lekarski : Klinika Psychiatrii Dorosłych
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dc.subtype
Article
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