TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychiatric emergency service in the city of copenhagen
AU - Knop, Joachim
AU - Søgaard, Ulf
AU - Sørensen, Anne Stub
AU - Schultz, Vilhelm
AU - Hasselbalch, Ellen
AU - Thusholdt, Flemming
AU - Jensen, Ejnar
AU - Hemmingsen, Ralf
AU - Jörgensen, Åge
AU - Teasdale, Thomas W.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - We present results from a prospective 1-year random sample investigation of visitors to psychiatric emergency services covering the city of Copenhagen as a whole. The services are free of charge, are open 24 h a day, and offer psychiatric evaluation, acute treatment, and overnight stay for the population in each of the four catchment areas in the city. Every 10th day throughout 1985 all visits were registered. The demographic characteristics of 1969 visits (covering 1595 persons) are as follows: 75% were 20-50 years old, 59% were males, 65% were unmarried/divorced, and 37% were receiving disability pension. The predominant diagnoses were alcohol dependence (31% and schizophrenia (20% Among the repeat visitors these diagnoses were even more frequent. The results demonstrate that emergency services are necessary to prevent admission to a psychiatric ward, both for chronic patients and non-psychiatric individuals who need immediate assistance because of crisis reactions. Coordination of the emergency units in the city and a flexible cooperation with the regional social welfare system are essential for early interventions and optimal treatment of mental illness.
AB - We present results from a prospective 1-year random sample investigation of visitors to psychiatric emergency services covering the city of Copenhagen as a whole. The services are free of charge, are open 24 h a day, and offer psychiatric evaluation, acute treatment, and overnight stay for the population in each of the four catchment areas in the city. Every 10th day throughout 1985 all visits were registered. The demographic characteristics of 1969 visits (covering 1595 persons) are as follows: 75% were 20-50 years old, 59% were males, 65% were unmarried/divorced, and 37% were receiving disability pension. The predominant diagnoses were alcohol dependence (31% and schizophrenia (20% Among the repeat visitors these diagnoses were even more frequent. The results demonstrate that emergency services are necessary to prevent admission to a psychiatric ward, both for chronic patients and non-psychiatric individuals who need immediate assistance because of crisis reactions. Coordination of the emergency units in the city and a flexible cooperation with the regional social welfare system are essential for early interventions and optimal treatment of mental illness.
KW - Copenhagen
KW - Psychiatric emergency service
KW - Social and psychiatric aspects
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U2 - 10.3109/08039489109103275
DO - 10.3109/08039489109103275
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:0038758185
SN - 0803-9488
VL - 45
SP - 119
EP - 127
JO - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
JF - Nordic Journal of Psychiatry
IS - 2
ER -