Two years' referrals to a regional adolescent unit: Some implications for psychiatric services

Derek Steinberg , D.P.C. Galhenage , S.C. Robinson
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During a two year period the problems presented by 500 boys and girls referred to a psychiatric service for adolescents were examined. Their problems were multiple and complicated, and the contribution that could be made by a primarily psychiatric team varied considerably and in some cases was minimal. There was a tendency for the most urgent, pressing requests for admission to be on behalf of young people in long standing social difficulties for whom immediate admission to a psychiatric unit was least appropriate. It was concluded that while there is undoubtedly a core of adolescents with complex personal problems who are best helped in a psychiatric unit, this group is of uncertain size and perhaps smaller than is sometimes thought. What was in less doubt was our impression that for a substantial number of those referred for admission, alternatives to psychiatric care were more appropriate and would be available if non-clinical resources were more effectively organised, staffed and supported. Implications for the development of services for adolescents are discussed.

两年转介到地区青少年单位:对精神科服务的一些启示
在两年期间,对转介到青少年精神病服务机构的500名男孩和女孩所出现的问题进行了检查。他们的问题是多重而复杂的,一个主要的精神病学小组所能做出的贡献差别很大,在某些情况下是微乎其微的。有一种趋势是,最紧急、最迫切的入院请求是代表长期存在社会困难的年轻人提出的,对他们来说,立即入院是最不合适的。结论是,虽然毫无疑问有一部分青少年有复杂的个人问题,他们在精神科得到了最好的帮助,但这个群体的规模并不确定,可能比有时想象的要小。毫无疑问的是,我们的印象是,对于大量被转介入院的人来说,如果非临床资源得到更有效的组织、人员配备和支持,精神病治疗的替代方案更合适,也更可行。对青少年服务发展的影响进行了讨论。
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