Intagliata J, Baker F
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1984 Jan;35(1):45-50. doi: 10.1176/ps.35.1.45.
Using data from a 1981 survey of 844 clients in seven selected programs of New York State's community support system, the authors assess the relationship of client age to a wide range of individual characteristics. They are particularly concerned with whether the young adult chronic patients in their study (those aged 18 to 34) share the same negative characteristics increasingly applied to young chronic patients in the literature, and whether these characteristics also apply to older patients. Their results indicate that while the 18- to 34-year-old patients in their study did exhibit many of the problematic characteristics associated with young chronic patients, these characteristics applied to a relatively small minority of the young patients as well as to many of the older patients. In addition, the results highlight several significant strengths of young patients that have received little attention. The authors conclude by discussing the important clinical and programmatic implications of their findings.
作者利用1981年对纽约州社区支持系统7个选定项目中的844名客户进行调查的数据,评估了客户年龄与一系列个人特征之间的关系。他们特别关注研究中的年轻成年慢性病患者(18至34岁)是否具有文献中越来越多地应用于年轻慢性病患者的相同负面特征,以及这些特征是否也适用于老年患者。他们的结果表明,虽然研究中18至34岁的患者确实表现出许多与年轻慢性病患者相关的问题特征,但这些特征仅适用于相对少数的年轻患者以及许多老年患者。此外,结果还突出了年轻患者一些未得到充分关注的显著优势。作者最后讨论了他们研究结果的重要临床和项目意义。