Background: At any time, about 1% of people with severe and enduring mental illness such as schizophrenia require in-patient psychiatric rehabilitation. In-patient rehabilitation enables individuals with the most challenging difficulties to be discharged to successful and stable community living. However, the length of rehabilitation admission that is required is highly variable and the reasons for this are poorly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo assess the impact of both general and psychiatric hospitalization on the community prescribing of benzodiazepines, we carried out an observational study using record linkage of prescribing prior to and following hospitalization along with a review of hospital case records at four Tayside General Practices. In a population of 29,672 subjects, 2628 general hospital and 254 psychiatric hospitalizations were studied. The main outcome measure was the change in community benzodiazepine prescribing following hospitalization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBlind to the adult diagnosis, the birth records of 27 patients fulfilling DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia and those of their healthy siblings were examined. A significant excess of obstetric complications was seen in the schizophrenic subjects.
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