General hospital care and treatment of mentally ill patients in a Swedish town was studied in records for 503 patients, 1896–1905. Restraint was extremely rare; 65% left the hospital as healthy or improved. Non-psychotic and alcoholic patients spent fewer days in hospital than patients with psychosis or dementia. There was no evidence of a social status bias. For 36% of the patients a certificate for mental hospital care was issued, with additional information. The cause of illness was stated as unknown for 42% of these patients; adverse circumstances were recorded for 18%. Heredity for mental illness was found in 50% of the patients, particularly in those with mania. Patients with a higher social status were underrepresented
OBJECTIVE: We seek to investigate socio-economic differences in psychiatric in-patient care regardin...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • This paper describes Swedish outpatients' perception of the quality of psychia...
Compared incidence rates and diagnoses of mental illness in an institution-based psychiatric service...
Mental illness in a hospital in a medium-sized town in Sweden was studied. Consecutive case records ...
This study analyses the fact that young adults under the age of 21 were sent to mental institutions ...
Psychiatric hospitalization though burdensome remains a very important therapeutic option for severe...
During the long 19th century and the great development of mental health care, several new hospitals ...
This study investigates the psychiatric and social outcomes of treatment by the psychiatric unit of ...
This essay explores the diagnosis and treatment of the patients living at Furunäsets Hospitaland Asy...
The Swedish mental health care system underwent a reconstruction during the 17th century. Mentally s...
The Swedish mental hospitals existed for about one hundred years, the period around 1880-1980. The r...
Background: Mental health illness is not considered as a private matter, as it affects not only the ...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
Newspaper headlines are the closest many people come to an awareness of the mentally ill. The escape...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since the creation of Medicai...
OBJECTIVE: We seek to investigate socio-economic differences in psychiatric in-patient care regardin...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • This paper describes Swedish outpatients' perception of the quality of psychia...
Compared incidence rates and diagnoses of mental illness in an institution-based psychiatric service...
Mental illness in a hospital in a medium-sized town in Sweden was studied. Consecutive case records ...
This study analyses the fact that young adults under the age of 21 were sent to mental institutions ...
Psychiatric hospitalization though burdensome remains a very important therapeutic option for severe...
During the long 19th century and the great development of mental health care, several new hospitals ...
This study investigates the psychiatric and social outcomes of treatment by the psychiatric unit of ...
This essay explores the diagnosis and treatment of the patients living at Furunäsets Hospitaland Asy...
The Swedish mental health care system underwent a reconstruction during the 17th century. Mentally s...
The Swedish mental hospitals existed for about one hundred years, the period around 1880-1980. The r...
Background: Mental health illness is not considered as a private matter, as it affects not only the ...
The Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane, in St. Peter, was established in 1866 during the asylum...
Newspaper headlines are the closest many people come to an awareness of the mentally ill. The escape...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Since the creation of Medicai...
OBJECTIVE: We seek to investigate socio-economic differences in psychiatric in-patient care regardin...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • This paper describes Swedish outpatients' perception of the quality of psychia...
Compared incidence rates and diagnoses of mental illness in an institution-based psychiatric service...