Author:
Newson-Smith J. G. B.,Hirsch S. R.
Abstract
SummarySixty parasuicide patients admitted to medical wards were assessed by social workers prior to routine psychiatric assessment. Both disciplines completed a rating schedule. The social workers' and psychiatrists' rating schedule responses were compared, and their decisions were examined against further information obtained by a research psychiatrist, which included standardized mental state assessment. Overall the results show that social workers can safely and reliably assess these patients, but they are more cautious. A management approach involving social workers as assessors of parasuicide patients is discussed.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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