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人们越来越认为患有精神疾病的人具有暴力倾向:民事强制住院危险性标准所起的作用。

The growing belief that people with mental illnesses are violent: the role of the dangerousness criterion for civil commitment.

作者信息

Phelan J C, Link B G

机构信息

Columbia University School of Public Health, Division of Sociomedical Sciences, New York, NY 10032, USA.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1998 Dec;33 Suppl 1:S7-12. doi: 10.1007/s001270050204.

Abstract

In response to a controversy concerning whether the stigma of mental illness has declined significantly in the United States in the past several decades, we assessed changes in public perceptions that mentally ill people are violent. Specifically, we compared answers to an open-ended question regarding respondents' understanding of the term "mental illness" from two nationally representative surveys, one conducted in 1950 and one in 1996. In an earlier paper, we reported the finding that perceptions of violence not only failed to decrease but actually increased significantly between 1950 and 1996. In this paper, we explore the possibility that the dangerousness criterion for involuntary commitment, widely adopted in the United States beginning in the 1960s, has contributed to the unexpected increase in perceptions that mentally ill people are dangerous. We find that, among respondents who mention violence in their description of a mentally ill person, the percentage who use "dangerous to self or others" phrasing to indicate this belief increased substantially, from 4.2% in 1950 to 44.0% in 1996. Moreover, eliminating these respondents from consideration, there was a slight decrease in perceptions of violence between 1950 and 1996. We discuss the possibility that the adoption of the dangerousness criterion, which was intended to protect the civil liberties of mentally ill persons, may also have had the unintended consequence of increasing the stigma of mental illness in the United States.

摘要

针对过去几十年美国精神疾病的污名化是否显著下降这一争议,我们评估了公众对精神疾病患者具有暴力倾向这一认知的变化。具体而言,我们比较了两项具有全国代表性的调查中关于受访者对“精神疾病”一词理解的开放式问题的答案,一项调查于1950年进行,另一项于1996年进行。在一篇早期论文中,我们报告了这样一个发现:在1950年至1996年期间,对暴力的认知不仅没有下降,实际上还显著增加。在本文中,我们探讨了自20世纪60年代起在美国广泛采用的非自愿住院危险标准是否导致了对精神疾病患者具有危险性这一认知意外增加的可能性。我们发现,在描述精神疾病患者时提及暴力的受访者中,使用“对自己或他人有危险”措辞来表达这种看法的比例大幅上升,从1950年的4.2%增至1996年的44.0%。此外,排除这些受访者后,1950年至1996年期间对暴力的认知略有下降。我们讨论了采用危险标准这一旨在保护精神疾病患者公民自由的措施,可能也在美国产生了增加精神疾病污名化这一意外后果的可能性。

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