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Int J Soc Psychiatry ; 37(1): 14-23, 1991.
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-7837

ABSTRACT

Social, demographic and clinical information was collected retrospectively on all 99 people referred to a South London hospital in 1986 under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act (1983), this being the last complete year before local changes in the procedure for assessment of Section 136 cases were initiated. An over-representation of Afro-Caribbeans was confirmed and thia seemed to be accounted for largely by young men under the age of 30 who with Africans had very high rates of previous Section 136 referral, were more likely to be percieved as threatening, incoherent and disturbed but less clearly diagnosed with a mental illness, and were more likely than the Caucasian sample to be living in stable accommodation. The implications of these results are discussed. (Summary)


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Adult , Mental Health , Race Relations , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Mental Disorders , Mental Health Services
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