Joy D S
Psychiatry. 1981 Aug;44(3):253-62.
This paper attempts to explain a subset of aggressive interactions between a group of staff members and male adolescent inpatients in a large residential mental health facility. The interactions center around staff use of physical confrontation as a method of managing contranormative or noncompliant patient behaviors. My explanation is based on the notion that certain system variables--i.e., the importance for some staff to demonstrate their competence as effective crisis managers--may promote and support a staff culture of confrontation. Four concepts are used to analyze this culture of confrontation: (a) shift style, (b) shift role, (c) staff values, and (d) group character. In making use of these concepts, the analysis is able to incorporate aspects of aggression in institutional settings which remain anomalous in many accepted theories and to indicate a possible means of reducing staff confrontation. Evidence for this view is derived mainly from participant observation data.
本文试图解释在一家大型寄宿制心理健康机构中,一组工作人员与男性青少年住院患者之间的一系列攻击性互动行为。这些互动主要围绕工作人员使用身体对抗手段来管理违反规范或不服从治疗的患者行为。我的解释基于这样一种观点,即某些系统变量——例如,对一些工作人员来说,展示其作为有效危机管理者的能力很重要——可能会促进和支持一种对抗性的员工文化。本文运用四个概念来分析这种对抗性文化:(a)轮班方式,(b)轮班角色,(c)员工价值观,以及(d)群体特征。通过运用这些概念,该分析能够纳入机构环境中攻击行为的各个方面,而这些方面在许多公认的理论中仍然是异常的,并指出一种减少工作人员对抗行为的可能方法。这一观点的证据主要来自参与观察数据。