

Author: Graham C. Arthur A. Howard R.
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1364-6915
Source: Aging and Mental Health, Vol.6, Iss.2, 2002-05, pp. : 149-152
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Abstract
A cross-sectional survey of the social functioning of community dwelling older adults was undertaken. Older adults with no psychiatric morbidity, depressed older adults and older adults with schizophrenia were surveyed to see if there were differences in the level of social functioning of the three groups. The setting was two old age psychiatric services, one in an urban area of London and the other in a semi-rural area of Leicestershire. Participants consisted of depressed (
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