Four decades of mental health trends: an empirical analysis of Hospital and Community Psychiatry.

K D Hennessy, R P Greenberg
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Abstract

Objective: The authors examined important trends and developments within the mental health field since the 1960s as reflected in articles published in Hospital and Community Psychiatry.

Methods: A total of 798 articles were reviewed, representing all contributions to the journal in 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1992. Articles were classified into one of six categories, and empirical research articles were further classified by primary topic. In addition, all articles were indexed by primary setting (hospital, community, or both); academic credentials and gender of first author, and economic or public policy focus.

Results: The number and percentage of empirical research articles increased over time, while articles describing programs and professional roles declined. Some changes were observed in the primary topics of empirical research. Other findings reflect a shift in the setting of articles from hospitals to the community and a growth in the percentage of women who were first authors and of authors with a Ph.D. degree.

Conclusions: The documented growth of empirical research in psychiatry suggests a greater emphasis on methodological rigor in the design and implementation of mental health services. Moreover, increases noted in scholarly contributions by women and nonmedical professionals indicate a broadening of disciplinary perspective over time that is likely to strengthen psychiatric research and services.

精神健康趋势的四十年:医院和社区精神病学的实证分析。
目的:作者研究了自20世纪60年代以来精神卫生领域的重要趋势和发展,这些趋势和发展反映在《医院和社区精神病学》发表的文章中。方法:选取该期刊1962年、1967年、1972年、1977年、1982年、1987年和1992年发表的全部文章798篇。文章分为六类之一,实证研究文章进一步按主要主题分类。此外,所有文章均按主要环境(医院、社区或两者)进行索引;第一作者的学术资历和性别,以及经济或公共政策重点。结果:实证研究文章的数量和百分比随着时间的推移而增加,而描述项目和专业角色的文章则减少。在实证研究的主要主题中观察到一些变化。其他研究结果反映出,文章的撰写环境从医院转向了社区,第一作者和拥有博士学位的女性所占比例有所上升。结论:精神病学实证研究的文献增长表明,在精神卫生服务的设计和实施中,更强调方法的严谨性。此外,妇女和非医学专业人员学术贡献的增加表明,随着时间的推移,学科视角正在扩大,这可能会加强精神病学的研究和服务。
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