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“我当时是两眼一抹黑”:近亲、法律素养与 1983 年《精神卫生法》

'I was going into it blind': Nearest Relatives, legal literacy, and the Mental Health Act 1983.

机构信息

University of Bristol Law School, Bristol BS7 1RJ, UK.

Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK.

出版信息

Int J Law Psychiatry. 2024 May-Jun;94:101981. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2024.101981. Epub 2024 Mar 20.

Abstract

Eligible relatives are given rights and powers in the compulsory treatment of people with mental health problems in several international jurisdictions, including within England and Wales. However, little attention has been given to whether relatives feel legally literate or competent to fulfil such roles. This article examines this issue through focussing on the experiences of Nearest Relatives, who are given rights and powers during Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) assessments for compulsory admission in England and Wales. Interviews with nineteen Nearest Relatives in England were conducted and were thematically analysed. Three themes were identified. First, NRs spoke about their awareness and knowledge of the role. They predominantly reported negative experiences in which they received no or little information. They also reported that professionals assumed they possessed legal knowledge, and their legal knowledge was largely self-taught. Secondly, NRs reported uncertainty about their own rights and powers, noting the role lacked status or informational or emotional support. Third, NRs highlighted areas for legal reform, stating that the NR role was important, but required specialist support systems for NRs. The findings of this study indicate greater attention needs to be given by law and policy makers to support relatives' understanding of their rights and powers under the MHA, if the NR role is to be effective in helping to safeguard patient rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. These include the right in Article 5 not to be arbitrarily deprived of one's liberty and the right to a private and family life in Article 8. Legislators also need to take account of these factors when considering proposals to reform mental health law in England and Wales.

摘要

在包括英格兰和威尔士在内的几个国际司法管辖区,符合条件的亲属在精神健康问题患者的强制治疗中享有权利和权力。然而,很少有人关注亲属是否感到具有法律素养或有能力履行这些角色。本文通过关注在英格兰和威尔士的《1983 年精神卫生法案》(MHA)评估中获得权利和权力的近亲,来考察这一问题。对英格兰的 19 位近亲进行了访谈,并对访谈内容进行了主题分析。确定了三个主题。首先,NRs 谈到了他们对角色的认识和了解。他们主要报告了负面经历,在这些经历中,他们没有或很少收到信息。他们还报告说,专业人员认为他们拥有法律知识,而他们的法律知识主要是自学的。其次,NRs 报告说,他们对自己的权利和权力感到不确定,指出该角色缺乏地位或信息或情感支持。第三,NRs 强调了法律改革的领域,指出 NR 角色很重要,但需要为 NR 提供专门的支持系统。这项研究的结果表明,法律和政策制定者需要更加关注支持亲属理解他们在《MHA》下的权利和权力,如果 NR 角色要有助于根据《欧洲人权公约》保护患者的权利,那么这一点就很重要。这些权利包括第 5 条规定的不被任意剥夺自由的权利和第 8 条规定的私人生活和家庭生活的权利。立法者在考虑对英格兰和威尔士的精神卫生法进行改革的提议时,也需要考虑到这些因素。

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