Purpose To investigate whether lifelong admission to psychiatric asylum care was usual practice before community psychiatric care was introduced. Methods Historical archives (1838–1938) for 50 patients at the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum in England were studied. Regression analyses were performed to investigate associations between predictor variables (age, gender, marital status, social class) and outcomes (diagnoses, length of stay and admission outcomes). Results 30 patients (70%) were discharged into the community. 15 (31%) patients were admitted longer than 1 year. Diagnosis of mania was significantly higher in patients who were married. Trend associations were observed for melancholia being diagnosed in higher social class patie...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Objective :To establish the residential history of an incident cohort of psychotic patients 13 years...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
Background. This paper is based on a rich archive of 1151 letters by patients, who were admitted to ...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
In this thesis, reviews are carried out concerning the establishment of asylums, the reasons for the...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This thesis was a sociological, historically informed, study of the interactions between three key...
The Leicester Borough Lunatic Asylum opened in 1869 to accommodate the ever increasing number of pau...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Objective :To establish the residential history of an incident cohort of psychotic patients 13 years...
Extensive institutionalisation of people with mental disorders has a brief history lasting just 150 ...
Background. This paper is based on a rich archive of 1151 letters by patients, who were admitted to ...
Within the vast array of literature concerning the county lunatic asylums of the late nineteenth-cen...
In this thesis, reviews are carried out concerning the establishment of asylums, the reasons for the...
The history of psychiatry is not merely the history of psychiatrists; it is also the history of pati...
This chapter introduces three principal types of asylum record that can be used by historians of psy...
Challenging significant historiography this study argues that the period 1845-1914 was a time in whi...
Summary. Recent studies of the historical development of lunatic asylums have increasingly sought to...
There is a wide and impressive historiography about British lunatic asylums in the nineteenth centu...
Aim. This study analysed historical healthcare records to investigate how women diagnosed with mania...
This thesis was a sociological, historically informed, study of the interactions between three key...
The Leicester Borough Lunatic Asylum opened in 1869 to accommodate the ever increasing number of pau...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between itsopening in 1852 and t...
This research uses the records of the Hampshire County Asylum (HCA) between its opening in 1852 and ...
Objective :To establish the residential history of an incident cohort of psychotic patients 13 years...