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Characteristics of older adults referred to a psychiatric emergency outreach service.

A C Coyne1, R Gjertsen.   

Abstract

Although older adults typically underutilize mental health services, problems associated with dementing illnesses, chronic medical illnesses, affective disorders, social isolation, and multiple medication use, among other phenomena, have increased referrals of the elderly to psychiatric emergency services. The present study reviewed characteristics of elderly adults referred to a psychiatric emergency outreach/screening service. Of all individuals for whom a referral was made, 24% were aged 60 or older. Among those older adults referred, 63% were seen by screening service personnel; 37% did not meet screening criteria or voluntarily sought mental health services. Diagnoses of individuals evaluated included dementia (27%), affective disorders (27%), schizophrenia (16%), psychosis (12%), alcohol abuse (7), and diagnosis deferred (11%). Findings highlight the limited options available for mental health care of the aged.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 10131296     DOI: 10.1007/BF02518689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ment Health Adm        ISSN: 0092-8623


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