Abstract: | Extramural psychiatric facilities such as therapeutic clubs are of major importance for the continuous aftercare of patients with qualitative or quantitative communicative difficulties. This contribution reports on social and clinical factors affecting the frequency with which outpatients of a psychiatric clinic attend such a club. The main objective of the club was to secure most frequent attendance among patients living without partners and who are not or only partly able to practice a vocation (regardless of the nosological and syndromatological diagnosis). This target was achieved. Attendance was less satisfactory among patients who had suffered from serious psychic disorders entailing frequent hospitalization and patients who, during their last stay at hospital, had received only somatic but no sociotherapeutic and psychotherapeutic treatment. |