Padgett D K, Struening E L
School of Social Work, New York University, New York 10003.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1991 Aug;42(8):834-8. doi: 10.1176/ps.42.8.834.
Substance abuse and mental disorders increase the health care needs of homeless persons, whose primary source of care is often the emergency room. In this study, associations between substance abuse and mental health problems and use of emergency rooms were examined using data from a 1987 survey of 1,152 homeless adults in New York City shelters. Two-thirds (N = 767) of the sample reported using an emergency room at least once in their lives, and 27.2 percent (N = 313) reported use within the previous six months. Traumatic injury was the most frequently cited reason for the last emergency room visit. Respondents who reported psychotic ideation during the previous year or severe depressive symptoms during the previous week were much more likely to have used an emergency room within the previous six months. The preliminary findings suggest that substance abuse and mental disorders play a significant role in emergency room use by homeless adults.
药物滥用和精神障碍增加了无家可归者的医疗保健需求,他们主要的医疗来源往往是急诊室。在本研究中,利用1987年对纽约市收容所1152名无家可归成年人的调查数据,研究了药物滥用和心理健康问题与急诊室使用之间的关联。三分之二(N = 767)的样本报告称一生中至少使用过一次急诊室,27.2%(N = 313)报告在过去六个月内使用过。创伤性损伤是上次急诊室就诊最常提及的原因。报告在前一年出现精神病性意念或在前一周出现严重抑郁症状的受访者,在前六个月内使用急诊室的可能性要大得多。初步研究结果表明,药物滥用和精神障碍在无家可归成年人使用急诊室方面起着重要作用。