van Wel Tom, Felling Albert, Persoon Jean
Altrecht Mental Health Care Institute, Den Dolder, The Netherlands.
Community Ment Health J. 2003 Dec;39(6):535-46. doi: 10.1023/b:comh.0000003014.01612.70.
During the last decades of the 20th century, many psychiatric hospitals changed the living environments of their clients with long-term psychiatric disabilities. We investigated the effect of this environmental psychiatric rehabilitation and normalization process on the activity and participation level of such clients residing in one Dutch psychiatric hospital. The seven years of panel research demonstrated that more normal living environments have a positive effect on clients' activity and participation level. This is controlled for the fact that younger clients, and clients with a relative high activity and participation level were selected for these normal living environments.
在20世纪的最后几十年里,许多精神病医院改变了患有长期精神疾病的患者的生活环境。我们调查了这种环境精神康复和正常化过程对居住在一家荷兰精神病医院的此类患者的活动和参与水平的影响。为期七年的小组研究表明,更正常的生活环境对患者的活动和参与水平有积极影响。这考虑到了以下事实:较年轻的患者以及活动和参与水平相对较高的患者被选入这些正常生活环境。