Munetz Mark R, Ritter Christian, Teller Jennifer L S, Bonfine Natalie
Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Mar 1;65(3):352-8. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.002642012.
Mandated community treatment has been proposed as a mechanism to engage people with severe and persistent mental disorders in treatment. Recently, two approaches to mandate treatment through the courts have been highlighted: assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) and mental health court programs. This study examined levels of perceived coercion, procedural justice, and the impact of the program (mental health court or AOT) among participants in a community treatment system.
Data were analyzed from interviews with former AOT participants who were no longer under court supervision (N=17) and with graduates of a mental health court program (N=35). The MacArthur Admission Experience Survey, created to measure perceived coercion, procedural justice, and program impact on hospital admission, was modified to include judges and case managers.
Mental health court graduates perceived significantly less coercion and more procedural justice in their interactions with the judge than did AOT participants. No significant difference was found between mental health court and AOT participants in perceptions of procedural justice in interactions with their case managers. Mental health court participants felt more respected and had more positive feelings about the program than did AOT participants.
Both mental health courts and AOT programs have potentially coercive aspects. Findings suggest that judges and case managers can affect participants' perceptions of these programs by the degree to which they demonstrate procedural justice, a process that may affect the long-term effects of the programs on individuals.
强制社区治疗已被提议作为一种促使患有严重和持续性精神障碍的人接受治疗的机制。最近,通过法院强制治疗的两种方法受到了关注:辅助门诊治疗(AOT)和心理健康法庭项目。本研究调查了社区治疗系统参与者对强制程度、程序正义的认知水平以及项目(心理健康法庭或AOT)的影响。
对不再处于法院监管之下的前AOT参与者(N = 17)和心理健康法庭项目的毕业生(N = 35)进行访谈,并对数据进行分析。为测量对强制的认知、程序正义以及项目对住院治疗的影响而创建的麦克阿瑟入院体验调查进行了修改,纳入了法官和个案管理员。
与AOT参与者相比,心理健康法庭的毕业生在与法官互动时感受到的强制明显更少,程序正义更多。在与个案管理员互动时,心理健康法庭参与者和AOT参与者在程序正义认知方面没有显著差异。心理健康法庭参与者比AOT参与者更感到受到尊重,对该项目的感受也更积极。
心理健康法庭和AOT项目都有潜在的强制性方面。研究结果表明,法官和个案管理员展示程序正义的程度会影响参与者对这些项目的认知,而这一过程可能会影响项目对个人的长期效果。