DeChillo N, Matorin S, Hallahan C
Department of Social Work, Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, NY 10021.
Health Soc Work. 1987 Fall;12(4):296-302. doi: 10.1093/hsw/12.4.296.
A survey of inpatient psychiatric social workers and a review of inpatient charts indicate that while social workers believe the inclusion of the patients' children in their practice is important, their documentation rarely reflects such activity. The authors review relevant literature on the effect of parental psychiatric illness on children, discuss the apparent schism between theory and practice, and consider the clinical and policy implications of these findings.
一项针对住院精神科社会工作者的调查以及对住院病历的审查表明,虽然社会工作者认为在工作中纳入患者的子女很重要,但他们的记录很少反映出这类活动。作者回顾了关于父母精神疾病对子女影响的相关文献,讨论了理论与实践之间明显的分歧,并考虑了这些发现的临床和政策意义。