Postrelease Depression and the Importance of Familial Support |
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Authors: | SHELDON EKLAND-OLSON MICHAEL SUPANCIC JAMES CAMPBELL KENNETH J. LENIHAN |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas, Austin;John Jay College, City University of New York |
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Abstract: | Depression is a widely noted reaction among persons confronted with dramatic life changes. Those released from total institutions (mental patients, prisoners of war, hostages, ex-convicts) are especially susceptible to these symptoms. A model, based on extensive field experience and a broad review of literature, is first presented. Data from a cohort of persons released from prison, gathered at three points in time during the first year following release, are then discussed. The results suggest: (1) support for Irwin's model of "reentry," (2) that depression may accompany positive as well as negative life events, and (3) the importance of "bridging networks" in modifying the intensity of depressive symptoms. |
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