Objective This study compared the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and pathways to admission for women admitted to women’s crisis houses and to psychiatric hospitals. A women’s crisis house is a residential mental health crisis facility for women who would otherwise be considered for voluntary hospital admission. Methods A survey of all 388 female admissions to women’s crisis houses and psychiatric hospitals in four boroughs of London during a 12-week period in 2006 was conducted with questionnaires administered to key workers involved in the admissions. Results Pathways to admission were significantly less complex for women admitted to the crisis houses (fewer preadmission contacts with police, emergency departments, an...
Background The assessment and reporting of national patterns of psychiatric hospital admissions is i...
The goal of this study is to understand how different admission statuses of varying degrees of restr...
BACKGROUND: This article presents initial data from the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry (ASAP) w...
There are several methodological difficulties to address when evaluating acute psychiatric services....
Background Women's crisis houses have been developed in the UK as a less stigmatising and less inst...
AIMS AND METHODS: We hypothesised that the increased admission rate for men with major mental ill...
Background: With austerity measures and cuts to community mental health services, more women are acc...
AIMS: To define the demographic and clinical profile of individuals referred to an emergency mental ...
This study analyses assessment, intervention and admission decisions made by emergency psychiatry re...
Background Crisis houses are an alternative to acute psychiatric hospital admission. Aim To review...
Historically, a substantial proportion of women have been unduly detained in conditions of high secu...
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive alternative care to hosp...
OBJECTIVES:This report characterizes pathways to first psychiatric admission and describes their rel...
Background and aims: Most studies of patients subject to compulsory admission to psychiatric hospita...
Objective: As the provision for the involuntary admission to hospital of alcoholics is likely to be ...
Background The assessment and reporting of national patterns of psychiatric hospital admissions is i...
The goal of this study is to understand how different admission statuses of varying degrees of restr...
BACKGROUND: This article presents initial data from the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry (ASAP) w...
There are several methodological difficulties to address when evaluating acute psychiatric services....
Background Women's crisis houses have been developed in the UK as a less stigmatising and less inst...
AIMS AND METHODS: We hypothesised that the increased admission rate for men with major mental ill...
Background: With austerity measures and cuts to community mental health services, more women are acc...
AIMS: To define the demographic and clinical profile of individuals referred to an emergency mental ...
This study analyses assessment, intervention and admission decisions made by emergency psychiatry re...
Background Crisis houses are an alternative to acute psychiatric hospital admission. Aim To review...
Historically, a substantial proportion of women have been unduly detained in conditions of high secu...
Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive alternative care to hosp...
OBJECTIVES:This report characterizes pathways to first psychiatric admission and describes their rel...
Background and aims: Most studies of patients subject to compulsory admission to psychiatric hospita...
Objective: As the provision for the involuntary admission to hospital of alcoholics is likely to be ...
Background The assessment and reporting of national patterns of psychiatric hospital admissions is i...
The goal of this study is to understand how different admission statuses of varying degrees of restr...
BACKGROUND: This article presents initial data from the Amsterdam Study of Acute Psychiatry (ASAP) w...