Bassuk E, Gerson S
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Dec;137(12):1513-7. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.12.1513.
Patients who made repeated visits to a psychiatric emergency ward and who were studied appeared to comprise a discrete clinical group characterized by a distinct symptom profile, common psychiatric history, and similar styles of interacting with caretakers. They generally did not differ from nonrepeater patients with regard to acute symptomatology but were hospitalized more frequently. They were generally negativistic, had a lengthy psychiatric history consisting of multiple inpatient hospitalizations and current outpatient treatments, and had difficulty establishing rapport with the emergency ward therapists, often evoking intense feelings of dislike. The authors offer an approach to the management of these patients based on an understanding of their cycle of seeking and rejecting help.
那些多次前往精神科急诊病房且接受研究的患者似乎构成了一个独特的临床群体,其特征为独特的症状表现、共同的精神病史以及与护理人员相似的互动方式。他们在急性症状方面通常与非复诊患者并无差异,但住院频率更高。他们普遍持消极态度,有漫长的精神病史,包括多次住院治疗和当前的门诊治疗,并且难以与急诊病房的治疗师建立融洽关系,常常引发强烈的反感。作者基于对这些患者寻求和拒绝帮助的循环的理解,提出了一种管理这些患者的方法。