国家成人教养设施提供的精神卫生服务概述:美国,1988年。

Morris Jp, J. Swanson, I. Goldstrom, L. Rudolph, Manderscheid Rw
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根据心理健康服务中心进行的第一次全国监狱心理健康服务调查,报告了1988年各州关于成人教养设施中心理健康服务的行政支持、使用量、资金来源和支出的数据。在所有报告的国家中,1988年9月30日,共有11 546名州监狱囚犯————大约每1 000人中有25人————因精神失常而接受24小时精神病住院治疗或住院治疗。1988年9月,近10%的州立监狱囚犯(每千人95.6%)接受了医生、护士、心理学家或社会工作者提供的某种形式的心理健康咨询或心理治疗;约5%(每千名囚犯49.7人)接受了精神药物治疗方案的监测或评估;大约4%(每千名囚犯中有41.7%)接受了精神评估或心理测试,以确定他们的心理健康或情绪状态。在大多数国家,通过机构间协议或机构间和合同安排,在监狱内外的精神病院和监狱医院混合环境中提供24小时精神保健服务。各个国家的数字在这些特征上以及在24小时住院和住院治疗护理的停留时间上都有很大差异,无论是在吉兆类型内还是在吉兆类型之间。
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Overview of mental health services provided by state adult correctional facilities: United States, 1988.
State-by-State data concerning the administrative auspices, volume of use, and sources of funding and expenditures for mental health services in adult correctional facilities are reported for 1988 from the first national survey of prison mental health services conducted by the Center for Mental Health Services. In all States reporting, a total of 11,546 State prison inmates--about 25 per 1,000--were receiving 24-hour psychiatric inpatient or residential treatment care for a psychiatric disorder on September 30, 1988. During the month of September 1988, nearly 10 percent of State prison inmates (95.6 per thousand) received some form of mental health counseling or psychotherapy from a physician, nurse, psychologist, or social worker; about 5 percent (49.7 per thousand inmates) received monitoring or evaluation of a psychotropic medications regimen; and about 4 percent (41.7 per thousand inmates) received psychiatric assessment or psychological testing to determine their mental health or emotional status. In the majority of States, 24-hour mental health care was provided in a mix of psychiatric and prison hospital settings, both on and off prison grounds, through interagency agreements, or through a mix of interagency and contractual arrangements. Individual State figures vary widely on these characteristics, as well as on length of stay for 24-hour hospital and residential treatment care, both within and among auspice types.
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