Botello T E, Weinberger L E, Gross B H
University of Southern California, Department of Psychiatry, Los Angeles.
J Forensic Sci. 1990 May;35(3):653-60.
The authors offer psychotherapists a proposed exception to strict acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related confidentiality laws. The proposal is based on previously established exceptions to the psychotherapist-patient privilege. The recommended breach of confidentiality applies only to cases that meet all of the following criteria: (1) A patient knows that he or she has a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive blood test and has been informed of AIDS-related safety precautions, (2) the HIV-positive patient has a mental disorder, and (3) it is reasonable to believe that the mental disorder has significantly impaired or may significantly impair the patient's ability and behavior to follow AIDS-related safety precautions.
作者为心理治疗师提出了一项针对严格的与获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)相关保密法律的拟议例外情况。该提议基于先前确立的心理治疗师 - 患者特权的例外情况。建议的违反保密规定仅适用于符合以下所有标准的案例:(1)患者知道自己的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)检测呈阳性,并已被告知与艾滋病相关的安全预防措施;(2)该HIV阳性患者患有精神障碍;(3)有理由相信该精神障碍已严重损害或可能严重损害患者遵守与艾滋病相关安全预防措施的能力和行为。