@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000994, author = {井神, 隆憲 and 福本, 安甫 and PESCO, Mary Son and 中山, 広宣 and 松田, 隆治 and イガミ, タカノリ and フクモト, ヤスホ and ペスコ, メアリ スン and ナカヤマ, ヒロノブ and マツダ, リュウジ and IGAMI, Takanori and FUKUMOTO, Yasuho and PESCO, Mary Son and NAKAYAMA, Hironobu and MATSUDA, Ryuji}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), In order to promote their rehabilitation, we surveyed on daily lives of the discharged mentally disordered people. 123 day care clients were interviewed. 80% of them schizophrenic patients in stage decrement. Most of them answered they get up at 6 or 9, and they go to bed at 20 or before 24. Half of them answered they can sleep well, others answered not. 76% of the individuals live with their family. During day time, most of them have nothing to do but going to day care center. 11% of the clients are engaged in their jobs. They pass after-dinner normally. Most of them feel anxiety as to their diseases particularly as to recrudescence and treatment. About relations to their family, they described “I’m a trouble maker in my family.” or “My parents told me to work.” They often described “No job for me.” or “I have nothing to live for.” We are to promote family-education about diseases. We need more communications. We have to begin to assist our clients for work tolerance and social skills before discharge. The success of rehabilitation depends especially upon the client’s relation to his or her family.}, pages = {119--122}, title = {精神障害寛解者の社会復帰に関する研究}, volume = {1}, year = {2000}, yomi = {イガミ, タカノリ and フクモト, ヤスホ and ペスコ, メアリ スン and ナカヤマ, ヒロノブ and マツダ, リュウジ} }