Community psychiatry was introduced in the Naestved region on 1.1.1987. Anticipating that the number of admissions would be reduced as a result of this, the hospital services were altered: a day ward was inaugurated and a district team was organized and, simultaneously, the total number of psychiatric beds was reduced. In order to investigate the effects of these conversions, the patterns of admission were reviewed retrospectively and compared for the years 1986 and 1987. This investigation revealed that the number of admissions was reduced but that this occurred at the expense of many alcoholics and drug addicts, many of whom have disappeared from the psychiatric therapeutic system. The only group which it proved possible to retain in their own environment consisted of the group of schizophrenics. The question is raised of whether this group gains by this.

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