Author:
Pryce I. G.,Griffiths R. D.,Gentry R. M.,Hughes I. C. T.,Montague L. R.,Watkins S. E.,Champney-Smith J.,McLackland B. M.
Abstract
Service response to problems in 20 clinical and social competence areas was assessed in 156 long-stay in-patients, using the Needs for Care Assessment (NFC). Although there were few unmet needs for treatment, over 200 instances of unmet needs for the assessment of social skills were found, and reasons for this are discussed, as is the importance of social-skills assessment in this group. In around a third of the sample most of the social-skill areas in the NFC were not applicable.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
19 articles.
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