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Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi · Apr 1998
[A study of Article 32 of the Mental Health Act analysis of those who made applications under Article 32].
- K Sawada, H Kuwahara, and K Katsuyama.
- Hachiman Regional Public Health Center.
- Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi. 1998 Apr 1;45(4):361-4.
AbstractArticle 32 of the Mental Health Act was enacted in 1965 and entitles psychiatric outpatients to financial aid towards payment of psychiatric care costs. Psychiatric outpatients can make applications under Article 32 voluntarily at local public health centers. These centers are operated by the prefectural governments. Therefore, records of the applications are kept by the local public health centers. In order to study the effects of Article 32 on psychiatric care, we analyzed the records of those who applied for such benefits in I. County of Shiga Prefecture, at the K. local Public Health Center, and performed a comparative analysis of applicants vs. non-applicants. We also tried to find out which psychiatric illnesses were more significantly represented among those who applied than among those who did not. Our study showed that about 43.5 percent of all psychiatric outpatients in I. County had made applications for Article 32 benefits. This was significantly higher than any former percentages that had been anticipated. We also discovered that a significantly higher number of people with schizophrenia, atypical psychosis and epilepsy could be identified among those who had applied for benefits than those who had not applied. On the other hand, the number of people with neurosis and emotional disorders seemed higher among those who did not apply for the benefits. In addition, the study indicated that a large proportion of those who applied belonged to the 40 s and 50 s age group and to the group with chronic psychiatric problems. All of the above make it clear that Article 32 has been effective in making psychiatric care accessible to those people who suffer from chronic mental diseases over quite a long period time.
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