I. Skarsater et al., The experience of social support in patients suffering from treatment-refractory depression - A pilot study, ARCH PSY N, 13(2), 1999, pp. 89-96
The purpose of this study was (1) to ascertain to what extent a group of pa
tients with treatment-refractory depression perceive that they have receive
d sufficient social support, and (2) to define clinical variables that diff
erentiate such patients from those who perceive that they have not received
sufficient social support. Twenty-seven treatment-refractory patients with
major depression were included in the study, The result showed that only 3
7% had what was judged as insufficient social support. Those with insuffici
ent and sufficient social support had equally severe depressions, the same
number of stressful life events, and the same number of persons in their so
cial network. Patients with insufficient social support were characterized
by (1) a subjective conviction that the number of persons in their network
was insufficient, and (2) female gender. Emotional support was valued highe
r than any other kind of support. Copyright (C) 1999 by W.B. Saunders Compa
ny.