Lewis D O, Shanok S S, Cohen R J, Kligfeld M, Frisone G
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Oct;137(10):1211-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.10.1211.
The authors compared psychiatric symptoms, violent behaviors, and medical histories of an entire one-year sample of adolescents from the same community who were sent either to the correctional school or the only state hospital adolescent psychiatric unit serving the area. The initial hypothesis that the incarcerated group would be equally disturbed but more violent than the hospitalized group was contradicted. Violence as well as severe psychiatric symptomatology was equally prominent in the two groups. The most powerful variables distinguishing the groups were race, accidents, and injuries (especially head injury), and sex. The medical and social implications of the findings are discussed.
作者比较了来自同一社区的青少年在整整一年中的精神症状、暴力行为和病史,这些青少年被送往教养学校或该地区唯一的州立医院青少年精神科。最初的假设是,被监禁的群体与住院群体同样困扰,但更具暴力倾向,这一假设被推翻了。暴力行为和严重精神症状在两组中同样突出。区分两组的最有力变量是种族、事故和伤害(尤其是头部受伤)以及性别。文中讨论了这些发现的医学和社会意义。