Dawkins M P, Dawkins M P
J Community Psychol. 1978 Jul;6(3):257-62. doi: 10.1002/1520-6629(197807)6:3<257::aid-jcop2290060308>3.0.co;2-c.
An aftercare treatment program was developed and implemented to service posthospitalized mental patients from a low-income black community of more than 33,000 residents. The program was designed and structured for this specific clinical population to meet the individual's mental health needs in most areas of lifefunctioning. Given the lack of adequate follow-up treatment which often characterized poverty areas, the program adopted a multidisciplinary approach to treatment incorporating psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, art therapists, and activity therapists. It was concluded that the multifacet, multidisciplinary program as implemented demonstrates a viable approach for providing services to previously neglected low-income residents in this inner-city predominantly black community.
针对一个有超过33000名居民的低收入黑人社区中出院后的精神疾病患者,制定并实施了一项后续护理治疗计划。该计划是针对这一特定临床人群设计和构建的,以满足个体在生活功能的大多数领域的心理健康需求。鉴于贫困地区往往缺乏足够的后续治疗,该计划采用了多学科治疗方法,纳入了精神科医生、心理学家、社会工作者、艺术治疗师和活动治疗师。得出的结论是,所实施的多方面、多学科计划证明了一种可行的方法,可为这个以黑人为主的市中心贫困社区中以前被忽视的低收入居民提供服务。