Mental health experiences and deafness: personal and legal perspectives. By: DeVinney J. PSYCHIATR REHABIL J, 2002 Winter; 25(3): 304-9 (journal article - legal cases, research)

Abstract: The following study describes the experiences of Ms. Jan DeVinney, a woman with deafness, who voluntarily admitted herself to the psychiatric unit of a general hospital seeking help for depression. Presented are her self-reported, detailed experiences that reveal many of the accessibility barriers that face deaf people within mental health settings. Also included are the provisions of a nationally significant consent decree emanating from DeVinney and the United States of America vs. Maine Medical Center. Within the landmark consent decree are contained specific hospital reforms illustrating what is required to achieve inclusive mental health services for deaf and partially hearing people. The study also reveals broader issues surrounding mental health treatment that are relevant to services recipients, whether deaf or hearing.
Journal Subset: Allied Health; Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA
Legal Case: DeVinney and United States of America vs. Maine Medical Center lawsuit
ISSN: 1095-158X
MEDLINE Info: MEDLINE PMID: 11860004. NLM Serial ID: SR0085996. NLM UID: 9601800.
Entry Date: 20031010
Accession Number: 2003132245