The treatability of psychopathic disorder: How clinicians decide

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology Pub Date : 1999-12-01 DOI:10.1080/09585189908402170
A. Berry, C. Duggan, E. Larkin
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Abstract A clinician must establish that treatment will alleviate or prevent deterioration in a patient with psychopathic disorder to satisfy the legal conditions in the 1983 Mental Health Act. A researcher prospectively studied a consecutive series of psychopathically disordered patients referred to a Special Hospital over 1 calendar year (i.e. from February 1994 to January 1995) to determine how this test of treatability was applied. Of the 48 cases studied, 21 (44%) were deemed untreatable. The following factors were associated with untreatability: a referral from prison (rather than hospital); previous poor compliance with and response to treatment; an offence in which the victim was unknown to the patient; and low levels of motivation for treatment. Demographic, criminological and diagnostic factors showed no significant association with apparent treatability. This study suggests that clinicians are using a pragmatic approach to the treatability test relatively uninfluenced by demographic, criminolog...
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精神病态障碍的可治疗性:临床医生如何决定
临床医生必须证明治疗将减轻或防止精神疾病患者的病情恶化,以满足1983年《精神卫生法》的法律条件。一名研究人员前瞻性地研究了在1个日历年内(即从1994年2月至1995年1月)转诊到一家特殊医院的连续一系列精神疾病患者,以确定如何应用这种可治疗性测试。在研究的48例病例中,21例(44%)被认为无法治愈。以下因素与无法治疗有关:从监狱(而不是医院)转诊;既往治疗依从性和反应较差;病人不认识受害人的罪行;治疗动机低。人口统计学、犯罪学和诊断因素与明显的可治疗性无显著关联。这项研究表明,临床医生正在使用一种实用的方法来进行可治疗性测试,这种测试相对不受人口统计学、犯罪学…
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