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[The chronic schizophrenic: inpatient or outpatient?].

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Agué C

出版信息

Acta Psiquiatr Psicol Am Lat. 1981 May;27(2):124-30.

PMID:7348072
Abstract

The English School of Social Psychiatry has insisted upon the importance of social factors over the incidence, course and prognosis of mental illness. To confirm some of these findings, a special Project was undertaken within all the psychiatric patients corresponding to a population of about 280,000 inhabitants living in a sectorized area with full in- and out- patients facilities contained in a Swiss urban area. A first study found that only 15% of all the psychiatric patients had been in hospital for more than a continuous year (0.14% of the sector). A variety of psychopathological, social and diagnostic variables were assessed. It was confirmed that services within the community can reduce significantly the number of chronic in-patients, making an admission of more than one year rarely necessary for most patients. The reasons for a long admission appear to be social rather than psychopathological and/or diagnostic. Among the patients, a good rehabilitation prognosis could be predicted for at least half of the population. A second trial studied all patients within the socio-professional rehabilitation services (N=81). The best predictors for a one-year positive assessment of success were found to be: good social relations within a work context, positive work expectations from the subject himself his family and his therapeutic team, married status, initial depressive symptoms, less than 5 years of work cessation and phenothiazine medication. The need for a coherent net of psychiatric services is emphasized, especially so, when "new" long-stay patients appear to be replacing the "old" chronic asylum inmates in most urbanized areas.

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