Zusammenfassung
Ziel: Identifikation von Menschen mit unbehandelten psychischen Störungen und drohendem
Wohnungsverlust. Erzeugung von Behandlungseinsicht, Überleitung in psychiatrische
Regelversorgung.
Methodik: Screening in kommunalen Diensten, diagnostische Abklärung, Herstellung von Behandlungseinsicht.
Ergebnisse: Überleitung in Fachbehandlung bei 24 von 58 Probanden. Bei diesen Verbesserung von
Lebensqualität, sozialer Unterstützung und Rückgang von Versorgungsbedarf.
Schlussfolgerung: Motivierende Hilfen begünstigen Behandlungseinsicht und -prävalenz bei unbehandelten
Risikopersonen.
Abstract
Objective: Overall aim was to reduce the untreated prevalence in persons with untreated mental
disorders and at risk for loosing accommodation and descending into homelessness.
Primary aim was treatment initiation and treatment adherence by motivational interviewing.
Secondary aims were to reduce social or financial problems.
Methods: Persons at risk were identified in social welfare services or labour agencies, diagnosed
and motivated to initiate treatment in a community mental health service.
Results: 58 persons were included, 24 were referred to regular mental health care, 8 were
stabilized enough after the initial motivational to refrain from acute treatment,
26 dropped out. During a 6-month follow-up quality of life and social support was
improved (partly statistically significant) and psycho-social needs for care decreased.
Conclusion: Motivational interviewing is likely to increase insight into illness and acceptance
of mental health care in untreated persons with mental disorders at risk for social
decline.
Schlüsselwörter
Wohnungslosigkeit - sozialer Abstieg - psychische Störung - unbehandelte psychiatrische
Prävalenz - Sozialgesetzgebung
Keywords
homelessness - mental illness - social decline - untreated psychiatric prevalence
- pathways to care