Psychiatric Aspects of the Post-Encephalitic Syndrome
D. S. Fairweather, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.P., D.P.M., Deputy Medical Superintendent
Stoke Park Colony
ABSTRACT
1. A study of 275 post-encephalitics is presented, based onthe cases admitted to Rampton State Institution as violent anddangerous mental defectives.
2. Of 208 cases in which thedate of onset is given, 90 occurredin the years 1923, 1924and 1925.
3. The largest number of admissions in any one yearwas in 1930,when 43 cases were admitted, but the remainingyears between1929 and 1939 showed a fairly steady admissionrate of 14–19per year. Cases are still being admitted,though in smallernumbers.
4. Whereas the peak years for onsetof encephalitis lethargicawere 1923 and 1924, the peak yearsfor certification were thefive years between 1928–1932.
5. Admissions came from a wide variety of institutions, butthose from certified institutions for mental defectives comprisedthe largest number.
6. Sex incidence is discussed.
7. Theeffect of encephalitis on mental development is indicatedbyillustrative cases.
8. Head measurements indicate that encephalitistends to beassociated with shorter head lengths and wider headbreadthsthan those of the average general hospital population.
9. Consideration is given to the incidence of psychotic symptoms,and particular reference to confusional states indicates theimportance of the parent-child relationship.
10. The psychopathiceffects of the post-encephalitic stateare considered in relationto mental grade.
11. Neurotic symptoms following encephalitisare outlined.
12. 30 cases are described in which trauma appearsto have playedsome etiological part.
13. 57 cases withoutgross Parkinsonism are summarized, especiallyfrom the pointof view of behaviour disorders.
14. 39 cases of Parkinsonismwithout definite histories of acuteencephalitis are outlined.
15. A summary of the social background of the post-encephaliticis presented.
16. An outline of the course of the conditionin the completeseries, along with the terminal cause of deathin 48 cases,is given.