Franklin J L, Kittredge L D, Thrasher J H
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1975 Nov;26(11):749-51. doi: 10.1176/ps.26.11.749.
The authors followed up 107 patients selected at random from those discharged from a southern state mental hospital in fiscal year 1972-73. They attempted to differentiate those who were readmitted to the hospital from those who were not on the basis of 52 factors, both personal and environmental, and also compared those who misused alcohol with those who did not. In their sample, 36 of the patients returned to theinstitution, and 71 did not. One of the findings was that in both the total sample and in the nonalcoholic subsample, those readmitted more often received income ffrom sources other than their own employment or the employment of someone in their household. They also tended to be single, separated, or divorced. In both the alcoholic and nonalcoholic subsamples, those readmitted reported more contacts with the community mental health center after their discharge than those not readmitted. In the total sample, the readmitted patients engaged in fewer leisure-time activities and were more likely to report a drinking problem.
作者对1972 - 1973财政年度从南方某州立精神病院出院的患者中随机选取的107例进行了随访。他们试图根据52个个人和环境因素,区分出再次入院的患者和未再次入院的患者,并比较了酗酒者和非酗酒者。在他们的样本中,36例患者返回了该机构,71例没有。研究结果之一是,在总样本和非酒精性子样本中,再次入院的患者更多地从自身就业或家庭中其他人就业以外的来源获得收入。他们还往往单身、分居或离婚。在酒精性和非酒精性子样本中,再次入院的患者出院后与社区心理健康中心的接触比未再次入院的患者更多。在总样本中,再次入院的患者参与的休闲活动较少,且更有可能报告有饮酒问题。