Segal Steven P, Silverman Carol, Baumohl Jim
University of California, Berkeley.
McGill University.
J Soc Issues. 1989 Fall;45(3):49-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.1989.tb01554.x.
Large numbers of patients leave mental hospitals to become residents of community-based sheltered-care facilities, yet little is known about how they use particular local environments to satisfy their needs and wants. This paper considers a crucial issue in community care placement, person-environment fit, using survey data from interviews with 397 residents in 211 sheltered-care facilities, drawn from 157 census tracts in California. It studies how individual characteristics interact with eight environmental contexts to influence sheltered-care residents' external social integration. The results underline the power of social norms to determine ex-patient outcomes within specific environments. Ex-patients do relatively better in facility/community environments that allow their independent outreach, and also where they either share personal characteristics with the dominant social group or the dominant group is able to tolerate behavioral differences.
大量患者离开精神病院,成为社区庇护性护理机构的居民,但对于他们如何利用特定的当地环境来满足自身需求和愿望,我们却知之甚少。本文利用对加利福尼亚州157个普查区的211家庇护性护理机构中397名居民进行访谈所获得的调查数据,探讨了社区护理安置中的一个关键问题,即人与环境的适配性。研究了个体特征如何与八种环境背景相互作用,以影响庇护性护理居民的外部社会融合。研究结果凸显了社会规范在特定环境中决定出院患者结局的影响力。在允许患者独立拓展社交的设施/社区环境中,以及在患者与主导社会群体具有相同个人特征或主导群体能够容忍行为差异的环境中,出院患者的表现相对较好。