Author:
Lelliott Paul,Audini Bernard
Abstract
BackgroundData collected by the Department of Health show a continuing increase in the rate of formal detention in hospital under Part II of the Mental Health Act 1983.AimsTo establish whether the increase in formal detentions is uniform across subgroups of the population.MethodData related to use of Part II of the Act between 1991 and 1997 collected by seven English local authorities were examined. Rates of compulsory admission were standardised to age, gender and ethnicity-specific populations.ResultsOver the 8-year period the overall rate of detention under Part II increased by 32%. It increased in all three major ethnic groupings; the rate of increase was greater for men than for women (38% v. 26%) and, in particular, for younger men compared with younger women (43% v. 28%).ConclusionsA combination of factors probably accounts for these findings, including service factors (particularly reduction in bed numbers), a culture of risk aversion, and changes in the effect of substance misuse on the presentation of mental illness.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
22 articles.
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