Significant predictors for readmission of the severely mentally ill to a provincial hospital: is the efficacy of community care explicit or implicit?

K Naka, S Inoue
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The aim of our study was to determine the factors pertaining to the seriously mentally ill patients who were forewarned of readmission to a provincial mental hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is well known that, compared to the psychiatric care delivery systems in Japan, Vancouver and its metropolitan area provide the seriously mentally ill with a much wider range of community mental health programs. Our sample was 161 first admission DSM-II schizophrenic patients to a provincial hospital, who had been followed for five years. A discriminant analysis showed that of the 11 predictive factors selected, such socio-cultural factors as living situations and country of birth were the most significant predictors.

重度精神病患者再入院的重要预测因素:社区护理的效果是显性的还是隐性的?
本研究的目的是确定与不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市一家省级精神病院预先警告再入院的严重精神疾病患者有关的因素。众所周知,与日本的精神科护理系统相比,温哥华及其大都市区为严重精神疾病患者提供了更广泛的社区精神健康项目。我们的样本是161名首次到省级医院就诊的DSM-II型精神分裂症患者,他们被跟踪了5年。判别分析表明,在选择的11个预测因素中,生活状况和出生国家等社会文化因素是最显著的预测因素。
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