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A Law Enforcement Training Program in a Mental Health Center Catchment Area

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
To increase understanding, communication, and cooperation between law enforcement officers and mental health workers in handling juveniles, the authors devised a training program and obtained the participation of ten law enforcement agencies. They made their presentations relevant to the local situation, used the expertise of the officers to good ...
E J, Rolde   +4 more
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Health secretary announces end to GP catchment areas

BMJ, 2009
A plan to do away with the boundaries of general practices in England over the next 12 months and to allow patients to choose where they register was announced on 17 September by the health secretary, Andy Burnham. Speaking at the King’s Fund, Mr Burnham said, “Too often people’s choice of GP practice is unnecessarily limited by practice boundaries ...
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Jewish Americans and mental health: results of the NIMH Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1992
Data from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study showed that the overall lifetime rate of psychiatric disorder among Jews did not differ from the rate among non-Jews. However, there was a significant difference between Jewish and non-Jewish samples when comparing the distribution of specific psychiatric disorders.
P P, Yeung, S, Greenwald
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HEALTH AND SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS IN PSYCHIATRIC CATCHMENT AREAS WITH DIVERGENT SUICIDE RATES

Psychological Reports, 1997
Differences found in the incidence of suicide between the psychiatric catchment areas of the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm were investigated in relation to health and socioeconomic indicators during the study period 1990–1994. The hypothesis of the study was that negative socioeconomic indicators and psychosocial and health indicators denoting less
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Utilization of health and mental health services. Three Epidemiologic Catchment Area sites.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1984
Utilization of health and mental health services by non-institutionalized persons aged 18 years and older is examined based on interviews with probability samples of 3,000 to 3,500 persons in each of three sites of the National Institute of Mental Health Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) program: New Haven, Conn, Baltimore, and St Louis.
Sam Shapiro   +9 more
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Assessing rural community resources for health care: The use of health services catchment area economic marketing studies

Social Science & Medicine, 1984
A relatively simple method for estimating the ability of rural communities to support health provider personnel services, the utilization of this tool is described and illustrated. Special aspects of the approach include: (1) its application on a systematic basis to an entire state, utilizing identified economic marketing areas and local determination ...
B D, Rowley, D C, Baldwin
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The West Philadelphia Mental Health Consortium: Administrative Planning in a Multihospital Catchment Area

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
The West Philadelphia Mental Health Consortium was developed as a partnership of six hospitals which expect to provide mental health services to a large catchment area. With the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School serving as the binding element, the consortium has involved many community agencies in a cooperative ...
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Access to Primary Care Physicians and Mortality in Washington State: Application of a 2-Step Floating Catchment Area.

Journal of Rural Health, 2019
OBJECTIVE To measure access to primary care physicians (PCPs) using a 2-step floating catchment area and explore the associations between access to PCPs and mortality related to all-causes, cancers, and heart disease in Washington State.
S. Amiri   +3 more
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The National Institute of Mental Health ? Epidemiologic Catchment Area (NIMH-ECA) program

Social Psychiatry, 1986
The ECA project is now beginning to report its preliminary findings regarding rates of disorders and risk factors. The specific rates are likely to change as criteria are refined and after data from individuals residing in institutional settings are analyzed.
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