Hoarding: a community health problem

被引:251
作者
Frost, RO [1 ]
Steketee, G
Williams, L
机构
[1] Smith Coll, Dept Psychol, Northampton, MA 01063 USA
[2] Boston Univ, Sch Social Work, Boston, MA 02215 USA
关键词
animal collecting; hoarding; housing; obsessive compulsive disorder;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2524.2000.00245.x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Hoarding behaviour has been defined as the accumulation of possessions that are useless and that interfere with the ability to function. Severe hoarding may endanger not only the health and safety of he individual, but also their surrounding community. However, little information exists regarding the frequency and seriousness of this problem. This study represents the first attempt to determine the frequency of complaints about hoarding behaviour to responding health departments in one state (Massachusetts) and to explore the nature of these complaints. Eighty-eight health officers, serving a population of 1.79 million people, responded to a survey of complaints to local boards of health about hoarding behaviour. Sixty-four percent of the health officers reported at least one hoarding complaint during the five years under study; 471 case complaints were reported. In-depth information on the nature and circumstances of complaints was collected for 58 cases. Complaints typically involved multiple community agencies and occasionally resulted. in significant cost to the community. Only half of the hoarders recognized the lack of sanitation in their home, and fewer than one third of complainants willingly co-operated to resolve the complaint against them. Hoarding behaviours were judged to seriously jeopardize the health of the individual and those around them. Hoarding behaviour that involved collecting animals was more serious and difficult to deal with than non-animal hoarding.
引用
收藏
页码:229 / 234
页数:6
相关论文
共 14 条
  • [1] ADAIR J, 1997, BOSTON GLOBE 0412
  • [2] [Anonymous], BEHAV COGNITIVE PSYC, DOI DOI 10.1017/S1352465800015071
  • [3] Symptom subtypes of obsessive-compulsive disorder in behavioral treatment studies: A quantitative review
    Ball, SG
    Baer, L
    Otto, MW
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1996, 34 (01) : 47 - 51
  • [4] HOARDING IN ANOREXIA-NERVOSA
    FRANKENBURG, FR
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1984, 57 (MAR): : 57 - 60
  • [5] Frost R.O., 1998, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE, V3rd ed., P533
  • [6] The threat of the housing inspector: A case of hoarding
    Frost, RO
    Steketee, G
    Youngren, VR
    Mallya, GK
    [J]. HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, 1999, 6 (05) : 270 - 278
  • [7] THE VALUE OF POSSESSIONS IN COMPULSIVE HOARDING - PATTERNS OF USE AND ATTACHMENT
    FROST, RO
    HARTL, TL
    CHRISTIAN, R
    WILLIAMS, N
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1995, 33 (08) : 897 - 902
  • [8] THE HOARDING OF POSSESSIONS
    FROST, RO
    GROSS, RC
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1993, 31 (04) : 367 - 381
  • [9] A cognitive-behavioral model of compulsive hoarding
    Frost, RO
    Hartl, TL
    [J]. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1996, 34 (04) : 341 - 350
  • [10] Hoarding and obsessive-compulsive symptoms
    Frost, RO
    Krause, MS
    Steketee, G
    [J]. BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, 1996, 20 (01) : 116 - 132