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Conjugal Psychiatric Hospitalization
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1984A heterosexual couple, both with multiple prior hospitalizations, was hospitalized in the same room at the Douglas Hospital, Montreal. Both patients had previously been extremely difficult to treat. While this approach was instituted with wariness by the ward's staff, the hospitalization proved to be highly beneficial for the couple as well as having ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
The literature on psychiatric day hospitals is reviewed and an account is given of day hospital practice in England in 1956, with respect to types of patients treated and treatment employed. It was found that day hospitals were treating a wide variety of mental illnesses, and that those treatments commonly employed in mental hospitals could also be ...
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The literature on psychiatric day hospitals is reviewed and an account is given of day hospital practice in England in 1956, with respect to types of patients treated and treatment employed. It was found that day hospitals were treating a wide variety of mental illnesses, and that those treatments commonly employed in mental hospitals could also be ...
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Bereavement and Psychiatric Hospitalization
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977Two hundred forty-nine psychiatric inpatients were compared with 249 matched controls and with a psychiatric hospital survey group of 95 patients for incidence of recent bereavement. There were no significant differences between the groups for loss of a first-degree relative in six months and one year prior to admission.
N R, Frost, P J, Clayton
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Psychiatric Hospitalization in Twins
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae: twin research, 1984AbstractHospitalization rates of monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs in Finland were compared for schizophrenia, neuroses, and alcoholism. Record-linkage of hospital records and death certificates for the years 1972-1979 was carried out for persons in the Finnish Twin Cohort (16,649 like-sexed twin pairs). The ratio of the number of observed
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Psychiatric hospitalization in Poland
Social Science & Medicine, 1983An overview of psychiatric hospitalization in Poland is presented in the context of Polish political and socio-cultural developments. The areas addressed include: the characteristics of the patient population; the organization of Polish mental health service; the nature of psychiatric treatment; psychiatric legislation; patients' rights; and the ...
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Integration of General Hospital Psychiatric Services With Freestanding Psychiatric Hospitals
Psychiatric Services, 1989General medical hospitals and freestanding psychiatric hospitals usually function independently. The authors review the relative strengths and weaknesses of the two settings and suggest a plan for a rational coordination of services. In an efficient integrated system, the general hospital would provide emergency psychiatric services and treat patients ...
R J, Goldberg, B S, Fogel
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Costing Psychiatric Hospitals and Psychiatric Wards in General Hospitals
2017Costing psychiatric hospitals was initially the main interest of accountants and hospital managers because it targets cost-saving issues. Health Economics emerged while psychiatric deinstitutionalization was in progress, shifting from hospitals to a community mental healthcare model. This triggered multiple studies comparing costs between hospitals and
Alessandra Brisola Siomi, Denise Razzouk
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Suicide in the psychiatric hospital
Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 1993Society's attitudes toward and treatment of the suicider are examined. The emotional and clinical impact suicide has on everyone, and its consequences to the hospital are detailed. Our unfortunate emphasis on "prevention" as against treating the disease process which causes the death is stressed.
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