Objective: There has been a plethora of studies that evaluate the impact of deinstitutionalization of psychiatric services, but they have not examined whether this policy has had an impact on the broader community. The present study addresses this gap by evaluating the impact of the deinstitutionalization of psychiatric hospitals on the mental health of the general population in Canada. Method: This research builds on an empirical analysis of 40 years of the process of deinstitutionalization of psychiatric services in Canada (Sealy and Whitehead 2004). An experimental design is simulated through the use of a derived construct, earlier vs. later deinstitutionalization, in order to test whether the policy of deinstitutionalization has achieve...
Background: Scarce attention has been paid to establishing benchmarks for tertiary care for adults w...
Objective: To document the remission and persistence of psychiatric disorders in Quebec's older adul...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of depression and suicidal populations, the overlap between th...
Even though the policy of deinstitutionalization of mental health services purports to improve acces...
This study describes head nurses' perceptions of the impact of deinstitutionalization on persons wit...
Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation began in Canada in earnest during the 1960s and continues today. ...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
Objective: To identify the proportion of residents in Alberta’s psychiatric hospitals who would be r...
A literature review was conducted on the process of deinstitutionalisation over the last 50 years wi...
Using demographics on admission to, and discharge from, mental hospitals in Alberta and British Colu...
The increasing number of Canadians with mental illness who are left uncared for and roaming the stre...
Introduction Since the 1970s, deinstitutionalization has been the main focus of mental health polici...
Deinstitutionalization of severely and persistently mentally ill individuals has been one of the mos...
Finland has experienced one of the most rapid psychi-atric deinstitutionalization processes in the w...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Background: Scarce attention has been paid to establishing benchmarks for tertiary care for adults w...
Objective: To document the remission and persistence of psychiatric disorders in Quebec's older adul...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of depression and suicidal populations, the overlap between th...
Even though the policy of deinstitutionalization of mental health services purports to improve acces...
This study describes head nurses' perceptions of the impact of deinstitutionalization on persons wit...
Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation began in Canada in earnest during the 1960s and continues today. ...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
Objective: To identify the proportion of residents in Alberta’s psychiatric hospitals who would be r...
A literature review was conducted on the process of deinstitutionalisation over the last 50 years wi...
Using demographics on admission to, and discharge from, mental hospitals in Alberta and British Colu...
The increasing number of Canadians with mental illness who are left uncared for and roaming the stre...
Introduction Since the 1970s, deinstitutionalization has been the main focus of mental health polici...
Deinstitutionalization of severely and persistently mentally ill individuals has been one of the mos...
Finland has experienced one of the most rapid psychi-atric deinstitutionalization processes in the w...
During the last 50 years, mental health care has experienced important changes in many countries aro...
Background: Scarce attention has been paid to establishing benchmarks for tertiary care for adults w...
Objective: To document the remission and persistence of psychiatric disorders in Quebec's older adul...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of depression and suicidal populations, the overlap between th...