Center for Public Mental Health, Gösing am Wagram, Austria.
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2013 Dec;22(4):339-44. doi: 10.1017/S2045796012000650. Epub 2012 Dec 7.
Background. During the last two decades, the change from custodial care provided by large institutions to community-focused services made considerable progress in Germany. However, nothing is known about how this is reflected in the public's acceptance of community psychiatry services. Methods. The study is based on data from two population surveys among German citizens aged 18 years and over, living in the 'old' German States. The first was conducted in 1990 (n = 3067), the second in 2011 (n = 2416). With the help of identical questions, respondents' attitudes towards psychiatric units at general hospitals and group homes for mentally ill people were assessed. Results. While the proportion of the public that explicitly welcomed establishing psychiatric units at general hospitals and opening group homes for mentally ill people decreased, the proportion of those who reacted with indifference increased. The proportion of the German population that explicitly rejected the implementation of these services remained unchanged. Conclusions. While community psychiatry services expanded considerably over the last few years, the public's attitude towards them has not changed substantially.
在过去的二十年中,德国在从由大型机构提供的监护式护理向以社区为中心的服务转变方面取得了重大进展。然而,对于这在公众对社区精神病学服务的接受程度上是如何体现的,目前还一无所知。
本研究基于在德国“旧”州居住的年龄在 18 岁及以上的德国公民进行的两项人口调查的数据。第一次调查于 1990 年进行(n=3067),第二次调查于 2011 年进行(n=2416)。通过相同的问题,评估了受访者对综合医院的精神病科和精神病患者集体之家的态度。
虽然公众中明确赞成在综合医院设立精神病科和开放精神病患者集体之家的比例有所下降,但持漠不关心态度的比例有所增加。明确反对实施这些服务的德国人口比例保持不变。
尽管近年来社区精神病学服务有了相当大的扩展,但公众对这些服务的态度并没有发生实质性变化。