Bell C C, Palmer J
J Natl Med Assoc. 1983 Oct;75(10):981-7.
This paper examines the previously studied topic of the prevalence of uncontrollable behavior in psychiatric emergencies, using the need for restraints as an indicator, and seeks to discover demographic characteristics that were associated with patients needing restraints. The variables considered are sex, referral source, marital and financial status, race, education, diagnosis, age, and disposition. The findings of this survey were compared with those of another survey, which was conducted with a different population in a different community context, using tendency toward assault as an indicator of uncontrollable behavior. Although the two surveys were not strictly comparable, some interesting points were raised regarding differences and similarities.
本文以是否需要约束作为指标,研究了先前探讨过的精神科急诊中不可控行为的普遍程度这一话题,并试图发现与需要约束的患者相关的人口统计学特征。所考虑的变量包括性别、转诊来源、婚姻和财务状况、种族、教育程度、诊断、年龄和处置情况。本次调查的结果与另一项调查的结果进行了比较,后者是在不同社区背景下针对不同人群进行的,以攻击倾向作为不可控行为的指标。尽管这两项调查并非严格可比,但还是提出了一些关于异同点的有趣观点。