Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
World Psychiatry. 2005 Oct;4(3):181-5.
This paper reviews the epidemiological research evidence on the role of socio-economic factors in the origins and disease experience of schizophrenia and major depression. The studies were conducted in different countries over many years. Although their findings are divided in their support of either the social causation or the drift hypothesis, all of them agree that persons with these disorders are at high disadvantage in society. Several factors for this have been identified. These studies provide the rationale for community-based interventions that have to be guided by principles of equity in the distribution of resources and grounded in biopsychosocial models of care that comprehensively answer the needs of the affected populations.
本文综述了社会经济因素在精神分裂症和重度抑郁症的发病和疾病经历中的作用的流行病学研究证据。这些研究是在不同国家多年进行的。尽管它们的发现支持社会因果关系或漂移假说,但都一致认为,患有这些疾病的人在社会中处于极大的劣势。已经确定了几个导致这种情况的因素。这些研究为以资源分配公平原则为指导、以全面满足受影响人群需求的生物心理社会护理模式为基础的基于社区的干预措施提供了依据。