classic study Flashcards

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clinical classic study

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Rosenhan 1973 - being sane in insane places

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aim

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to test reliability of mental health diagnoses and to see if medical professionals could tell the sane from the insane in a clinical setting

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sample

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8 pseudo patients

  • 3 women
  • 5 men
  • 3 psychologists, a painter, housewife etc.
  • hospital administrator and chief knew about Rosenhan
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setting

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12 hospitals in 5 different states

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procedure 1

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P-ps had interview and reported symptoms ‘empty’, ‘hollow’ and ‘thud’ and details on life
(gave different name and personal history)

After admission: behaved normally and did not swallow meds
Task 1: seek release by being ‘sane’
Task 2: observe covertly mentally disordered patients

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results 1

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P-ps never detected

  • 7/8 admitted schizophrenia in remission
  • Hospital stay = 7-52 days
  • Average stay = 19 days
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observation results

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  1. lack of monitoring
    - very little contact between doctors and segregation between staff and patients
  2. distortions of behaviour
    - all normal behaviour became interpreted and labelled schizophrenic

overall psychiatric hospitals not able to distinguish insane and sane

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procedure and results for #2

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(staff at hospital doubted the findings)
P: Rosenhan told them over the next 3 months 1 or more P-ps would attempt admission.
Hospital staff were asked to rate likelihood of p-ps 1-10

R: judgements on 193 patients
41/193 with high confidence by at least 1 member of staff

no genuine p-ps was sent

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evaluation for Rosenhan’s study

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generalisable: as he included a range of hospitals such as well/ underfunded, new/old, private/ state run. However, 12 is a small sample size. Also 1970s healthcare has changed

Lacked Validity: as results don’t show us how people with real mental illnesses are diagnosed

Deception: towards hospital staff, patients, doctors and nurses did not consent and no R2W

Good reliability: as he followed standardised procedure ‘empty’, ‘hollow’, ‘thud’

Application: to society as psychiatric hospitals reviewed admission procedures and how they trained staff to interact with patient

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