PERCEPTION OF PROBLEMS IN PSYCHIATRIC-INPATIENTS - DENIAL, RACE AND SERVICE USAGE

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作者
PERKINS, RE
MOODLEY, P
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[1] INST PSYCHIAT,LONDON SE5 8AF,ENGLAND
[2] SPRINGFIELD UNIV HOSP,LONDON SW17 7DJ,ENGLAND
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10.1007/BF00797322
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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The importance of the ways in which people with psychiatric problems construe their difficulties is considered in this study. A study of 60 consecutive acute admissions to wards serving an inner city area in London (UK) is reported. The results indicated that 55.8 % of the sample did not consider themselves to have psychiatric problems: 15.4 % said that they had no problems at all and 40.4 % thought they had physical or social problems rather than psychiatric ones. Although more younger people denied that they had problems and none of those who denied having problems sought the help of a general practitioner, there was a significant association between diagnosis and perception of problems, and when this was taken into account these associations disappeared. Of those who denied having any problems, only one person had no police involvement on admission. Significantly more of those who denied problems were compulsorily admitted and there were significant differences in the proportions of whites and African-Caribbeans reporting different types of problems. African-Caribbeans were both more likely to consider that they had no problems at all and to be compulsorily admitted. Although African-Caribbeans were also more likely to be diagnosed as experiencing psychotic disorders, it was their ethnic status rather than their diagnostic category that determined both their status on admission and the way in which they construed their problems. Denial among whites tended to take the form of somatisation or construction of problems in terms of social difficulties.
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