Smith C J
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1981 Mar;32(3):178-80. doi: 10.1176/ps.32.3.178.
Knowledge of the effect of the geographical proximity of a mental health facility on the public's attitudes toward the mentally ill is useful for community education efforts to reduce public opposition to a facility and rejection of its patients. To study the influence of proximity to a state mental hospital on neighborhood attitudes toward the mentally ill, the author surveyed 140 residents of two similar neighborhoods, one located adjacent to the hospital and the other half a mile away. Acceptance of individuals with symptoms of severe mental illness was significantly higher in the adjacent neighborhood, but there was no difference between the neighborhoods in acceptance of the moderately mentally ill. The results also suggested that residents living immediately adjacent to the hospital were less accepting than the norm for the neighborhood.
了解心理健康机构的地理位置接近程度对公众对待精神疾病患者态度的影响,有助于开展社区教育工作,以减少公众对该机构的反对以及对其患者的排斥。为研究与州立精神病院的距离对社区居民对待精神疾病患者态度的影响,作者对两个相似社区的140名居民进行了调查,其中一个社区紧邻医院,另一个社区距医院半英里。紧邻医院的社区对有严重精神疾病症状个体的接纳度显著更高,但在对中度精神疾病患者的接纳方面,两个社区没有差异。结果还表明,紧邻医院居住的居民比该社区的正常水平接纳度更低。