Wuerker A K
School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles 90095, USA.
J Ment Health Adm. 1996 Fall;23(4):458-70. doi: 10.1007/BF02521029.
The aim of this study was to describe patterns of service use over time by a group of persons with chronic mental illness who were homeless at the time of the index admission. Subjects were all persons admitted to Skid Row Mental Health Services in a recent year who had 25 or more previous admissions to any Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health service (N = 49). Sequences of type of service at each of the 25 admissions were compared with optimal matching and categorized with cluster analysis. Patients in earlier clusters had many inpatient admissions; those in later clusters had many admissions to outpatient, residential, and jail services. Service use by individuals in each cluster showed the same trends. However, there were also different patterns of service use for patients in cluster within the same tie frame. Analyzing multiple admissions sequentially helps to locate likely places to intervene in downward-spiraling careers.
本研究的目的是描述一组在首次入院时无家可归的慢性精神疾病患者随时间推移的服务使用模式。研究对象为最近一年入住贫民窟心理健康服务机构、之前曾25次或更多次入住洛杉矶县任何心理健康服务部门的所有患者(N = 49)。将25次入院时每次的服务类型序列与最优匹配进行比较,并通过聚类分析进行分类。早期聚类中的患者有许多住院治疗;后期聚类中的患者有许多门诊、住院和监狱服务的入院记录。每个聚类中个体的服务使用呈现相同趋势。然而,在同一时间范围内,聚类中的患者也存在不同的服务使用模式。依次分析多次入院情况有助于确定在逐渐恶化的病程中可能进行干预的位置。