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Attitudes of Japanese psychiatrists toward forensic mental health as revealed by a national survey.

机译:一项国家调查显示,日本精神科医生对法医心理健康的态度。

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AIM: In Japan, a new comprehensive forensic mental health service was established and enforced in 2005. However, the shortage of psychiatrists dedicated to this service is a problem. Therefore, we investigated the attitudes of general psychiatrists in Japan toward this field in order to develop measures for dealing with this issue. METHODS: Questionnaires were sent to 3205 psychiatric facilities in Japan in January 2007. The questions explored the experience of the respondents with forensic evaluations; the respondents' recognition of, experience with, and attitude toward the Medical Treatment and Supervision (MTS) Act; and attitudes toward forensic mental health in general. RESULTS: The data of 1770 respondents were analyzed in this study. Three main findings were obtained: psychiatrists generally had little experience with criminal responsibility evaluations, and a small percentage of psychiatrists tended to have conducted the majority of these evaluations; although psychiatrists widely recognized the enactment of the MTS Act, they were not sufficiently familiar with the details of the MTS Act; and in spite of a reluctance to address forensic mental health issues, the respondents harbored a general interest in these topics. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a general interest, general psychiatrists in Japan tend to possess insufficient knowledge of this subspecialty and lack experience in and opportunities to work in this subspecialty. The reluctance of psychiatrists to work in forensic mental health might be partly responsible for this situation. These results suggest that the enrichment of education systems for forensic psychiatry is necessary for the development of forensic psychiatry in Japan.
机译:目的:在日本,2005年建立并实施了一项新的综合法医精神卫生服务。但是,专门用于该服务的精神科医生短缺。因此,我们研究了日本普通精神科医生对这一领域的态度,以便制定应对措施。方法:问卷于2007年1月发送到日本的3205家精神病学机构。这些问题探讨了被调查者在法医评估中的经验。被调查者对《医疗监督法》的认可,经验和态度;以及对法医心理健康的态度。结果:本研究分析了1770名受访者的数据。获得了三个主要发现:精神科医生通常没有进行刑事责任评估的经验,而一小部分的精神科医生倾向于进行大多数此类评估;尽管精神科医生广泛认可《 MTS法案》的制定,但他们对《 MTS法案》的细节还不够熟悉;尽管不愿解决法医精神卫生问题,但受访者对这些主题还是有普遍兴趣的。结论:尽管有普遍的兴趣,日本的普通精神病医生往往对该子专业知识不足,并且缺乏在该子专业工作的经验和机会。精神科医生不愿从事法医心理健康工作可能是造成这种情况的部分原因。这些结果表明,法医精神病学教育系统的丰富对于日本法医精神病学的发展是必要的。

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