Discrimination on the grounds of diagnosis.

British journal of addiction Pub Date : 1990-07-01
M Farrell, G Lewis
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The study used the methodology of randomly allocating case vignettes to a sample of British consultant psychiatrists to assess the influence of a past diagnosis of alcohol dependence on present treatment attitudes. The case vignettes either did or did not include the previous diagnosis of alcohol dependence and the sex of the 'case' was also randomized. Psychiatrists receiving the vignette with the diagnosis of alcohol dependence were more likely to rate the patient as difficult, annoying, less in need of admission, uncomplaint, having a poor prognosis and more likely to be discharged from follow-up. There was minimal sex difference. Psychiatrist with a special interest in addictions regarded people with a past diagnosis of alcohol dependence as less difficult to manage than their non-specialist colleagues. The implications for education and treatment are discussed.

基于诊断的歧视。
该研究采用了随机分配案例的方法,以英国精神病顾问为样本,评估过去酒精依赖诊断对当前治疗态度的影响。病例小品包括或不包括先前的酒精依赖诊断,“病例”的性别也是随机的。收到酒精依赖诊断的精神科医生更有可能将患者评为难以相处,令人讨厌,不需要入院,无投诉,预后不良,更有可能从随访中出院。性别差异很小。对成瘾有特殊兴趣的精神病学家认为,过去被诊断为酒精依赖的人比他们的非专业同事更容易管理。讨论了对教育和治疗的影响。
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