The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 1969 Feb;5(1):62-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01419802.
Family physicians who practice in a primarily Mexican-American community in Los Angeles were interviewed and answered questionnaires concerning their attitudes, opinions, and experiences in regard to mental illness and psychiatry. The results indicate that the physicians have a varied hut often high regard for psychiatry, a very diverse degree of sensitivity to and recognition of emotional disorders in office practice, and a desire in the majority for additional psychiatric education, consultation, and resources. Family physicians appear to serve as by far the most active and available mental health sustaining service in this particular low-income, ethnic community with its poverty of formal psychiatric facilities.
洛杉矶一个以墨西哥裔美国人为主的社区的家庭医生接受了采访,并回答了有关他们对精神疾病和精神病学的态度、意见和经验的问卷。结果表明,医生对精神病学的看法各不相同,但往往很高,他们在办公室实践中对情绪障碍的敏感性和识别程度非常多样化,大多数医生都希望获得更多的精神科教育、咨询和资源。家庭医生似乎是迄今为止在这个特定的低收入、少数民族社区中最活跃和最可用的精神健康维持服务,该社区缺乏正规的精神科设施。