Paths to the mental hospital and staff predictions of patient role behavior.

N. Denzin, S. Spitzer
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An experiment was designed to test the hypothesis that the route taken by a pyschiatric patient to the hospital would influence staff member's predictions of the patient's behavior. Two aspects of the patient's entry into the hospital were studied: (1) whether the patient had been legally committed by the state or whether he entered with a "voluntary" status, and (2) whether the recommendation to enter the hospital came from a decision reached within the family, or with outside influence. The results showed that staff members did anticipate the patients who entered the hospital voluntarily would be more attractive and conforming than those who entered involuntarily. Staff members also showed a tendency to anticipate that patients who entered because of a family decision would be better patients than those who entered as a result of interference by an outside agency. This effect was most apparent among nurses when the patient had gained voluntary admission to the hospital.
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通往精神病院的道路和工作人员对病人角色行为的预测。
我们设计了一个实验来验证这样一个假设:精神病患者去医院的路线会影响工作人员对患者行为的预测。研究了患者入院的两个方面:(1)患者是否被国家合法收容,还是以“自愿”身份入院;(2)入院的建议是来自家庭内部的决定,还是受到外界的影响。结果表明,工作人员确实认为自愿入院的患者比非自愿入院的患者更有吸引力,更符合标准。工作人员还表现出一种倾向,认为由于家庭决定而入院的病人比由于外部机构干预而入院的病人更好。当病人自愿入院时,这种影响在护士中最为明显。
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