The TAPS Project 6: New Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients and Social Deprivation

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Thornicroft, Graham, Margolius, Olga and Jones, David W. 1992. The TAPS Project 6: New Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients and Social Deprivation. British Journal of Psychiatry.
AuthorsThornicroft, Graham, Margolius, Olga and Jones, David W.
Abstract

The clinical and social characteristics of new long-stay (NLS) patients at Friern and Claybury
Hospitals are described, together with their accumulation rates within health districts in north
East London, and the associations between accumulation rates and social deprivation. There
is a fourfold variation between local districts in annual accumulation rates of NLS patients
(between 2.5 and 11 per 100 000 population); 0.55 of this variation is accounted for by the Jarman scores of social deprivation, and 0.81 by local rates of unemployment. Other recent British studies support this finding that measures of social deprivation can statistically explain a large proportion of the variation in treated rates of psychiatric morbidity, and may be useful in predicting needs for psychiatric services.

Keywordsnew long-stay (NLS) patients; north East London; NHS; psychiatric services
JournalBritish Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN0007 1250
Year1992
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Web address (URL)http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/abstract/161/5/621
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/1308
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Print1992
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Deposited19 May 2011
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Thornicroft, G., Margolius, Olga., Jones, D. (1992) ‘The TAPS Project 6: New Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients and Social Deprivation.’ British Journal of Psychiatry 161, 621- 624.

Page range621-624
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