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Enterprise-Based Sheltered Workshops in Nanjing

A New Model for the Community Rehabilitation of Mentally Ill Workers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 August 2018

Kailin Luo*
Affiliation:
Department of Social Psychiatry
Dongshan Yu
Affiliation:
Nanjing Neuropsychiatric Hospital
*
Nanjing Neuropsychiatric Hospital, 264 Guang Zhou Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210029, PRC

Abstract

This paper describes the development of community mental health services in Nanjing and reports on a retrospective study that compared the two-year outcome for 78 schizophrenic patients who attended four enterprise-based sheltered workshops (experimental group) with that of 78 schizophrenic patients who attended an out-patient clinic (control group). Despite having a longer course of illness and more prior hospital admissions than patients in the control group, at the end of the two years patients treated in enterprise-based sheltered workshops had significantly less psychosocial dysfunction (mean Social Dysfunction Screening Schedule score 3.4 (s.d. 0.2) v. 7.4 (s.d. 0.7), t = 49.2, d.f. 154, P<0.001) and less severe psychiatric symptomatology (mean Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale score 33.1 (s.d. 2.7) v. 54.1 (s.d. 2.9), t = 47.0, d.f. 1 54, P<0.001). Moreover, compared with the control group, over the two year period a smaller proportion of the experimental group experienced a clinical relapse (14.1% v. 38.5%, χ2 = 5.10, d.f. 1, P<0.05) or hospital readmission (7.7% v. 21.8%, χ2= 10.7, d.f. 1, P<0.01). We conclude that the organisation of on-site sheltered workshops for mentally ill factory workers is an effective model for promoting community mental health that merits widespread application in China.

Type
III. Rehabilitation Interventions in Urban Communities
Copyright
Copyright © 1994 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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