Keatinge C
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange 92668.
Community Ment Health J. 1987 Fall;23(3):192-203. doi: 10.1007/BF00754431.
The role of community factors in psychiatric hospital utilization in rural and urban Ireland was evaluated using Hollingshead & Redlich's conceptual model. Rural and urban differences in identification of psychiatric disorders, attitude to psychiatric facilities and social isolation were assessed using a community survey (N = 200). No difference was found in the recognition of schizophrenic behavior. Rural residents tended to normalize neurotic behavior and significantly fewer recognized it as deviant. The two communities did not differ in the identification of alcoholism or neuroses as mental illness. Rural individuals had a more negative attitude to psychiatric facilities, and sought help more frequently from relatives who were less accessible than their urban counterparts.
运用霍林斯黑德和雷德利希的概念模型,对爱尔兰农村和城市地区社区因素在精神病院利用方面的作用进行了评估。通过一项社区调查(N = 200),评估了农村和城市在精神疾病识别、对精神科设施的态度以及社会隔离方面的差异。在对精神分裂行为的认知上未发现差异。农村居民倾向于将神经症行为正常化,将其视为异常行为的人明显较少。在将酗酒或神经症识别为精神疾病方面,两个社区没有差异。农村居民对精神科设施的态度更为消极,并且比城市居民更频繁地向难以接触到的亲属寻求帮助。