The Impact of changes in New Jersey civil commitment laws on admission patterns at a New Jersey state psychiatric hospital was studied using an interrupted time series design. The target years were 1965, 1988, 1994, and 1998, years when significant changes in the commitment law took effect. The data studied were the total number of admissions per month. There were no significant changes in admission trends at any of the target dates. Possible reasons for these findings are discussed
This thesis describes the utilization of mental health care in the town of Assen between 1976 and 19...
Over the past 50 years, deinstitutionalization changed the face of psychiatry. However, outpatient t...
Over the past 20 years, in Oregon, the number of individuals entered into the civil commitment proce...
The impact of changes in New Jersey civil commitment laws on admission patterns at a New Jersey stat...
In 1979, the state of Washington broadened its criteria governing the involuntary commitment of the ...
This paper examines the impact of broadened Washington state civil commitment standards on utilizati...
The Mental Health Act brought a number of signfi-cant changes to psychiatric practice. Among the mos...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
Background It has been argued that many patients in special hospital beds do not need to be there. I...
passage of a state statute affecting involuntary admission to state psychiatric hospitals the percen...
BACKGROUND: Special hospitals in England provide psychiatric care and treatment in high security. ...
The authors studied court-ordered inpatient evaluations of competency to stand trial at two Massachu...
The authors examined the records for 1975 of 87 pretrial commitments to Worcester State Hospital und...
Background: On the eve of reform of the 1983 Mental Health Act (MHA), little is known about how deci...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
This thesis describes the utilization of mental health care in the town of Assen between 1976 and 19...
Over the past 50 years, deinstitutionalization changed the face of psychiatry. However, outpatient t...
Over the past 20 years, in Oregon, the number of individuals entered into the civil commitment proce...
The impact of changes in New Jersey civil commitment laws on admission patterns at a New Jersey stat...
In 1979, the state of Washington broadened its criteria governing the involuntary commitment of the ...
This paper examines the impact of broadened Washington state civil commitment standards on utilizati...
The Mental Health Act brought a number of signfi-cant changes to psychiatric practice. Among the mos...
Why rates of civil commitment appear to vary substantially across states is unknown. This study desc...
Background It has been argued that many patients in special hospital beds do not need to be there. I...
passage of a state statute affecting involuntary admission to state psychiatric hospitals the percen...
BACKGROUND: Special hospitals in England provide psychiatric care and treatment in high security. ...
The authors studied court-ordered inpatient evaluations of competency to stand trial at two Massachu...
The authors examined the records for 1975 of 87 pretrial commitments to Worcester State Hospital und...
Background: On the eve of reform of the 1983 Mental Health Act (MHA), little is known about how deci...
This study evaluates changes in patterns of acute psychiatric hospitalization under Massachusetts\u2...
This thesis describes the utilization of mental health care in the town of Assen between 1976 and 19...
Over the past 50 years, deinstitutionalization changed the face of psychiatry. However, outpatient t...
Over the past 20 years, in Oregon, the number of individuals entered into the civil commitment proce...