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危险性评估。

Evaluations of dangerousness.

作者信息

Kress F

出版信息

Schizophr Bull. 1979;5(2):211-7. doi: 10.1093/schbul/5.2.211.

Abstract

The Supreme Court decided in O'Connor v. Donaldson that mentally ill people who were not dangerous and who could survive safely in the community could not be kept in a mental hospital against their will. In 1976, a project evaluated the legality of the commitments of 107 patients in a State mental hospital. The review was conducted by three panels, each composed of a law student, a resident psychiatrist, and a social worker. Evaluations of a patient's dangerousness were made on the basis of information from the patient's hospital records, an interview with the patient's primary therapist at the hospital, and interviews with the patient. Analysis of project recommendations revealed that commitment decisions were more related to the clinical outlook of the evaluators than to the patient's behavior.

摘要

最高法院在奥康纳诉唐纳森案中裁定,对于那些没有危险性且能够在社区安全生活的精神疾病患者,不得违背其意愿将其收治在精神病院。1976年,一个项目对一家州立精神病院107名患者的收治合法性进行了评估。该评估由三个小组进行,每个小组由一名法律系学生、一名住院精神科医生和一名社会工作者组成。根据患者的医院记录信息、对患者在医院的主要治疗师的访谈以及对患者本人的访谈,对患者的危险性进行评估。对项目建议的分析表明,收治决定更多地与评估者的临床观点有关,而非患者的行为。

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