Davies M A, Bromet E J, Schulz S C, Dunn L O, Morgenstern M
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1989 Aug;40(8):824-30. doi: 10.1176/ps.40.8.824.
The influence of environmental conditions on the community adjustment of chronic schizophrenic patients who live in boarding homes and other residential facilities was studied using data from medical records and interviews with patients. Seventy-eight patients living in an urban area and 46 patients living in a rural area were included in the study. Compared with rural patients, urban patients were more likely to live in substandard dwellings, to receive less practical support from the home operator, and to report more incongruence with household members and aversive neighborhood conditions. Urban patients showed significantly more psychopathology, functioned more poorly in relationships with others, and had poorer global functioning than rural patients. Except for the physical condition of patients' dwellings, all the environmental conditions measured in the study were significantly associated with some measures of community adjustment regardless of geographic setting.
利用病历数据以及对患者的访谈,研究了环境条件对居住在寄宿家庭和其他居住设施中的慢性精神分裂症患者社区适应情况的影响。该研究纳入了78名居住在城市地区的患者和46名居住在农村地区的患者。与农村患者相比,城市患者更有可能居住在不合标准的住所中,从住所运营者那里获得的实际支持更少,并且报告称与家庭成员的矛盾更多,邻里环境也更恶劣。与农村患者相比,城市患者表现出明显更多的精神病理学症状,在与他人的关系中功能更差,整体功能也更差。除了患者住所的物理条件外,研究中测量的所有环境条件都与社区适应的某些指标显著相关,而与地理环境无关。