The TAPS Project. 5: the Structure of Social-Network Data Obtained from Long-Stay Patients

The Social Network Schedule was successfully completed on 489 (64%) of 770 long-stay patients in Friern and Claybury Hospitals and the data on 3774 social contacts of the patients subjected to log-linear modelling. This showed that the category ‘confidant’ was salient in understanding the data. Late...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 1990-12, Vol.157 (6), p.848-852
Hauptverfasser: Leff, J., O'Driscoll, C., Dayson, D., Wills, W., Anderson, J.
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Zusammenfassung:The Social Network Schedule was successfully completed on 489 (64%) of 770 long-stay patients in Friern and Claybury Hospitals and the data on 3774 social contacts of the patients subjected to log-linear modelling. This showed that the category ‘confidant’ was salient in understanding the data. Latent-class analysis highlighted the importance of the nature of the social interaction between patients and their contacts. In particular, non-verbal exchanges of goods and services emerged as important in creating social bonds.
ISSN:0007-1250
1472-1465
DOI:10.1192/bjp.157.6.848