Social isolation predicts frequent attendance in primary care
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Cruwys, Tegan
Wakefield, Juliet
Sani, Fabio
Dingle, Genevieve
Jetten, Jolanda
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.
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Background. Frequent attenders in primary care have complex physical and mental healthcare needs as well as low satisfaction with their healthcare. Interventions targeting mental health or psychoeducation have not been effective in reducing attendance. Here, we test the proposition that both frequent attendance and poor health are partly explained by unmet social needs (i.e., limited social group support networks).
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Annals of Behavioral Medicine
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