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  Vol. 280 No. 11, September 16, 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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"What Are You Going to Do With a 41-Year-Old Man?"

Lynne Lamberg
JAMA contributor

JAMA. 1998;280:954-956.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

THE MAN CHARGED with shooting and killing 2 officers of the US Capitol Police in Washington, DC, in July, Russell E. Weston, Jr, was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in the mid-1980s, according to his family. Despite their urging, family members told news media, he refused to take prescribed medications or see a physician. "What are you going to do with a 41-year-old man?" Weston's mother lamented.

"Tragedies such as this are preventable," asserted Laurie Flynn, executive director of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), Arlington, Va. The highly publicized shootings, she said in an interview, may spur action to correct long-neglected shortcomings in the nation's care of severely chronically mentally ill individuals.

Some 25 years after deinstitutionalization became a national policy, Flynn said, half of all people with schizophrenia receive no regular treatment. A small percentage of them, she said, are volatile and dangerous, typically young . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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