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The brief admission unit in emergency psychiatry

✍ Scribed by Patrick Clarke; R. Julian Hafner; Gwili Holme


Book ID
101259533
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
72 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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✦ Synopsis


The study evaluates a Brief Admission Unit for clients of an emergency service located within a comprehensive community psychiatric program. Eighty-five clients completed the Brief Symptom inventory and a structured interview. Substance abuse disorder (n Ο­ 29) and major depression (n Ο­ 24) were the most common Axis I diagnoses, of which 30 subjects had two or more. Sixty subjects had an Axis II diagnosis. Mean duration of admission was 3.9 days, compared with the average in other acute units of 11.5 days. At discharge, half the subjects were rated as moderately to greatly improved and client satisfaction was high. The unit was crucial to the psychiatric emergency service and had a key role in relieving pressure on beds elsewhere within the system.


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