Luchins Daniel J, Cooper Amy E, Hanrahan Patricia, Rasinski Kenneth
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2004 Sep;55(9):1058-60. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.55.9.1058.
This study examined whether psychiatrists' attributions of responsibility for mental illnesses affect their decisions about involuntary hospitalization. A survey that was mailed in 2002 to members of the Illinois Psychiatric Society elicited recommendations for involuntary commitment for vignette characters. The survey also sought respondents' attributions of personal responsibility for the onset and recurrence of mental illnesses. A total of 432 psychiatrists responded to the survey. Decisions to involuntarily hospitalize persons with mental illness increased significantly with the level of risk of harm and varied significantly between psychiatric diagnoses. Attributions of responsibility were not related to commitment decisions.
本研究考察了精神科医生对精神疾病责任的归因是否会影响他们关于非自愿住院的决定。2002年向伊利诺伊州精神病学会成员邮寄的一项调查,征集了对vignette角色非自愿住院的建议。该调查还询问了受访者对精神疾病发作和复发的个人责任归因。共有432名精神科医生回复了该调查。随着伤害风险水平的提高,对患有精神疾病的人进行非自愿住院的决定显著增加,并且在不同的精神科诊断之间存在显著差异。责任归因与住院决定无关。