Jason Burnett, Gabrielle M Hoyumpa, Jennifer E S Beauchamp, Melba A Hernandez-Tejada, Ronald Acierno, Carla Perissinotto
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摘要
自我忽视(SN)是成人保护服务机构(APS)最常接到的报告,与老年人的重大发病和死亡风险相关。缺乏工具性支持是导致自我忽视发展和持续的一个证据确凿的病因,但人们对其他可改变的社会联系特征却知之甚少。社会联系框架提供了大量基于证据的特征,这些特征涉及结构、功能、质量等 SN 研究中缺失的方面,如果对这些特征进行探索,就可以发现这些特征。这些因素可以提供与不良健康状况相关的预防和干预目标。我们介绍了一项叙述性案例研究,使用定量和定性数据来探讨 SN 背景下结构、功能和质量方面的社会联系。研究结果突显了社会联系的复杂性,这可能是在向 APS 报告的 SN 病例中经常观察到的。本研究介绍了直接和间接社会干预措施的战略运用,以支持本病例中的社会联系,并提供了可能适用于其他自闭症病例的一般考虑因素。此外,还提出了对该人群中社会联系的未来研究思路。
Social connection and self-neglect: A case for broader exploration.
Objective: Self-neglect (SN) is the most common report to Adult Protective Services (APS) and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality risks for older adults. Lack of instrumental support is a well-evidenced etiologic factor in the development and continuation of SN, but little is known about other modifiable social connection characteristics. The social connection framework provides evidence-based characteristics across structure, function, and quality missing from SN studies that could be identified if explored. These factors could provide prevention and intervention targets related to poor health.
Methods: A narrative case study is presented using quantitative and qualitative data to explore social connection across structure, function, and quality in the context of SN.
Results: The findings highlight the complexity of social connection that may be observed in SN cases reported to APS. Strategic utilization of direct and indirect social interventions to support social connection in this case are presented.
Conclusion: The results from this case give rise to considerations that may be generalizable to other SN cases. Recommendations for future research on social connection in this population are provided.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine (IJPM) bridges the gap between clinical psychiatry research and primary care clinical research. Providing a forum for addressing: The relevance of psychobiological, psychological, social, familial, religious, and cultural factors in the development and treatment of illness; the relationship of biomarkers to psychiatric symptoms and syndromes in primary care...