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Autor:
R C, Kessler, P A, Berglund, M L, Bruce, J R, Koch, E M, Laska, P J, Leaf, R W, Manderscheid, R A, Rosenheck, E E, Walters, P S, Wang
Publikováno v:
Health services research. 36(6 Pt 1)
To identify the number of people in the United States with untreated serious mental illness (SMI) and the reasons for their lack of treatment.The National Comorbidity Survey; cross-sectional, nationally representative household survey.An operationali
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Behavioral healthcare tomorrow. 6(6)
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Mental health statistical note. (214)
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Mental health statistical note. (213)
Despite the decrease from 474,190 to 250,541 between 1970 and 1990 in the overall number of non-Federal psychiatric beds (excluding "scatter" beds in non-Federal general hospitals), the trend was by no means constant over time. Between 1970 and 1982,
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Mental health statistical note. (212)
At first glance, the rise in current dollar expenditures for all mental health organizations from $3.3 billion in 1969 to $28.4 billion in 1990 seems enormous. However, if the annual expenditures are adjusted for inflation and expressed in constant d
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Mental health statistical note. (210)
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Mental health statistical note. (211)
Autor:
R W, Manderscheid, M J, Henderson
Publikováno v:
Behavioral healthcare tomorrow. 3(1)
The President's Health Security Act has succeeded in attracting America's attention. Several of its initiatives have been well-publicized and hotly debated in Congress. The act also includes a number of implications for healthcare informatics, and de
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Mental health statistical note. (209)
The demographic and diagnostic characteristics of inmates in State adult correctional facilities who received 24-hour hospital mental health care, residential treatment care, and counseling/therapy in 1988 are reported by State and by type of adminis
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Mental health statistical note. (208)
State-by-State data concerning the sources of funding, expenditures, and staffing for mental health services in State correctional facilities are reported for 1988 from the first national survey of prison mental health services conducted by the Cente