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Ihave concern for people with mental illness and the mentally retarded.IS there any programme in place to protect them?.

2006-11-24 06:36:36 · 3 answers · asked by rhoda a 1 in Health Men's Health

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The challenges are great. The mentally ill and mentally retarded often have normal sex drives but have no understanding or fear of consequences. Hence they are are likely to NOT use protection, not seek medical treatment, and not take prescribed medication. Their sex partners are likely to be other people with mental problems. Or, sadly, they may be sexually abused because they do not have a normal sense of caution. I have a mentally ill sister-in-law who has been stranger-raped twice and has been intimate with a number of men in the institution where she usually lives. When she is not hospitalized, she refuses to take any medicine, so soon ends up back "inside." If she had HIV/AIDS, she would not take those meds either. We worry about her a lot but can't change the way she is!

2006-11-24 09:30:11 · answer #1 · answered by Maple 7 · 0 0

Service utilization
Utilization rates. Health care utilization rates were calculated by using the number of all eligible persons in each group as the denominator for the group and the number of persons who used the service as the numerator. As anticipated, compared with the other study groups, the group with serious mental illness and HIV infection or AIDS had the highest combined annual rate of use of inpatient medical, psychiatric, and drug and alcohol treatment services (60 percent) and the highest annual rate of outpatient service use (98 percent) (Table 2).

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Table 2. Utilization of treatment services by adults in four diagnostic groups in continuous enrollment in a Medicaid fee-for-service system in Philadelphia during 1996 (N=60,503)




The group with HIV or AIDS only had the second highest annual rate of hospital use overall (52 percent) and of outpatient service use (93 percent). Rates for the group with serious mental illness only were 31 percent for inpatient service use and 96 percent for outpatient service use. Compared with the other groups, the control group had a notably lower rate of inpatient service use (19 percent) and a lower but still substantial rate of outpatient service use (77 percent).

2006-11-24 06:57:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If I help in no opposite direction for this question, i will strongly argue against comparing all mentally sick persons to all morally incorrect human beings. you may properly take a shotgun out in public and initiate off mowing us down! in case you go with to pursue this portion of your communicate, arise and pass all the way down to the chalkboard and draw a Venn Diagram. tell your classmates that executions for the Morally incorrect will initiate next week. Then declare that each physique on your type is mentally sick. factor to a niche on your Venn Diagram and ask, "Now, does this form belong right here?" Then factor to a niche in the Venn diagram the place the Mentally sick group contains the Morally incorrect group. "Or can we belong right here?" The Mentally sick does no longer immediately contain the morally incorrect.

2016-12-13 13:34:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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