重新审议纽约市关于精神健康非自愿遣返的指令。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Daniel A Camejo, Richard O Bido-Medina, Katherine A Koh, Alex S Keuroghlian
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背景:无家可归是缺乏经济适用房、贫困和健康不平等等大规模社会挑战的明显表现。政府将无家可归者赶出公共场所,可能会错失解决这些结构性问题的机会。2022 年 11 月 29 日,在埃里克-亚当斯市长召开新闻发布会之后,纽约市发布了一项名为 "精神健康非自愿迁移 "的指令。该计划授权精神健康服务提供者和纽约市警察局官员对任何看起来患有精神疾病并表现出无法满足基本生活需求的人进行拘留,即使没有观察到危险行为:我们查阅了 1973 年至 2023 年间的现有文献,以了解与美国无家可归者、精神健康以及精神病院收治无家可归者相关的研究、已颁布立法、州和联邦政策以及干预措施。我们使用了学术数据库,包括 PubMed、PsycInfo 和 JSTOR,检索同行评议文章、政府报告和政策分析。我们的搜索策略包括关键词组合,如 "无家可归与心理健康"、"针对无家可归人群的政策干预 "和 "医疗服务成本"。我们采用了纳入标准,重点关注直接涉及无家可归、精神健康政策和精神病治疗的交叉性的报告和文章:无家可归与精神疾病经常交织在一起,造成了复杂的挑战,需要细致入微的解决方案。在纽约市,强制无家可归者住院治疗的目的虽然是为了解决关键的社会和医疗保健问题,但却有可能造成重大的长期伤害。这种做法给精神卫生保健系统带来了压力,最终可能会加剧其想要解决的问题。
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Reconsidering the City of New York Directive on Mental Health Involuntary Removals.

Background: Homelessness is a visible manifestation of large-scale societal challenges, such as lack of affordable housing, poverty, and health inequities. Governments may miss opportunities to address these structural problems by removing people experiencing homelessness from public spaces. On 29 November 2022, after a press conference by Mayor Eric Adams, the city of New York issued a directive entitled Mental Health Involuntary Removals. The program authorized mental health providers and NYPD officers to take any person into custody who appears mentally ill and displays inability to meet basic living needs, even when no dangerous act has been observed.

Methods: We reviewed the existing literature from 1973 to 2023 for studies, enacted legislation, state and federal policies, and interventions related to homelessness, mental health, and admission of people experiencing homelessness into psychiatric hospitals in the United States. We used academic databases, including PubMed, PsycInfo, and JSTOR for peer-reviewed articles, government reports, and policy analyses. Our search strategy included keyword combinations such as "homelessness and mental health," "policy interventions for homeless populations," and "health care services costs." We applied inclusion criteria focusing on reports and articles that directly address the intersectionality of homelessness, mental health policy, and psychiatric care.

Results: Homelessness and mental illness frequently intersect, creating complex challenges that require nuanced solutions. Forced hospitalization of people experiencing homelessness in New York City, while intended to address critical social and health care issues, carries a risk for significant long-term harm. This approach places strain on the mental health care system and may ultimately exacerbate the problems it purports to resolve.

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CiteScore
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Harvard Review of Psychiatry is the authoritative source for scholarly reviews and perspectives on important topics in psychiatry. Founded by the Harvard Medical School''s Department of Psychiatry, the Harvard Review of Psychiatry features review papers that summarize and synthesize the key literature in a scholarly and clinically relevant manner. Topics covered include: Schizophrenia and related disorders; Mood disorders; Personality disorders; Substance use disorders; Anxiety; Neuroscience; Psychosocial aspects of psychiatry; Ethics; Psychiatric education; and much more. In addition, a Clinical Challenges section presents a case with discussion from a panel of experts. Brief reviews are presented in topic-specific columns that include Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, History of Psychiatry, Ethics, and others.
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