Background: Over recent years, the number of compulsory admissions in many countries has increased, probably as a result of the shift from inpatient to outpatient mental health care. This might be mitigated by formal or collaborative relationships between services. <br><br> Methods: In a retrospective record linkage study, we compared two neighboring districts, varying in level of service integration. Two periods were combined: 1991–1993 and 2001–2003. We included patients aged 18–60, who had a first emergency compulsory admission (n=830). Their psychiatric history was assessed, and service-use after admission was monitored over a 12-month follow-up. <br><br> Results: Over a 10-year period, compulsory admission rates increased by 47%. Diffe...
Objectives: In the last few decades, there has been a restructuring of the psychiatric services in m...
Background: Patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) have low levels of social integration, which...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Background: Over recent years, the number of compulsory admissions in many countries has increased, ...
Background: During the last three decades, a decrease in psychiatric hospital admissions and a reduc...
Objectives: Studies on the dynamics between service organization and acute admissions to psychiatric...
Background: Rates of compulsory admission have increased in England in recent decades, and this tren...
Background: Few studies, so far, have been specifically designed to highlight the features related t...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Compulsive admissions of severe mentally ill patients are controversi...
Purpose : Long lengths of stay (LoS) in psychiatric hospitals or repeated admission may afect t...
Background The increasing rate of compulsory admission to psychiatric inpatient beds in England is w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between the degree of integration in community mental health...
Objectives: In the last few decades, there has been a restructuring of the psychiatric services in m...
Background: Patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) have low levels of social integration, which...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...
Background: Over recent years, the number of compulsory admissions in many countries has increased, ...
Background: During the last three decades, a decrease in psychiatric hospital admissions and a reduc...
Objectives: Studies on the dynamics between service organization and acute admissions to psychiatric...
Background: Rates of compulsory admission have increased in England in recent decades, and this tren...
Background: Few studies, so far, have been specifically designed to highlight the features related t...
Objective: Compulsory admission to a psychiatric hospital is associated with a three- to fourfold in...
Background: Reducing involuntary psychiatric admissions has been on the international human rights a...
IMPORTANCE: Compulsory admissions, defined as admissions against the will of the patient (according ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Compulsive admissions of severe mentally ill patients are controversi...
Purpose : Long lengths of stay (LoS) in psychiatric hospitals or repeated admission may afect t...
Background The increasing rate of compulsory admission to psychiatric inpatient beds in England is w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between the degree of integration in community mental health...
Objectives: In the last few decades, there has been a restructuring of the psychiatric services in m...
Background: Patients with severe mental illnesses (SMI) have low levels of social integration, which...
Background. This study examines whether community treatment orders (CTOs) reduce psychiatric admissi...