OCCUPATIONAL ROLE AFTER PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION

GH.R GHASSEMI, H TABAN, H.R MADANI

Abstract


Introduction: Severe Psychiatricillness is accompanied by gross disturbances in patient's occupational role. This study presents a comparative picture of work performance before and after psychiatric hospitalization.
Method: Subjects comprised 440 psychiatric admitters from Noor Medical center - Isfahan - Iran, who were followed from November 1999 to November 2000. Their work adjustment was measured by means of Weiss man's index. Data were computer analyzed using SPSS by running paired t- student and ANOVA.
Results: Majority of the patients (53 %) were without permanent sources of income before psychiatric hospitalization, about 12 percent of those who were working prior to hospitalization lost their job after being discharged from hospital. Better work adjustment before hospitalization was positively correlated with better work adjustment after discharge for working patients (r =0/66). Working ability of the patients after discharge was lesser than before the attack f9r patients with regular and irregular job (P < 001).
Discussion: Job loss or poor working ability after psychiatric admission reported by several researchers and has bean confirmed in this study as well. These observatoins have been discussed in view of the current socio economic problems in the society and nature of psychiatric disturbances.

Keywords


Psychiatric Disturbances; Work Adjustment; Social Adjustment; Rehospitalization