Literature DB >> 8595280

Ethnic differences in risk of compulsory psychiatric admission among representative cases of psychosis in London.

S Davies1, G Thornicroft, M Leese, A Higgingbotham, M Phelan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the risk of detention under the Mental Health Act 1983 in a representative group of people with psychotic disorders from different ethnic groups.
SETTING: Two defined geographical areas in south London.
DESIGN: Annual period prevalent cases of psychosis were identified in 1993 in the study areas from hospital and community data. Standardised criteria were applied to case notes to establish diagnosis and detention under the act.
SUBJECTS: 535 patients were identified, of whom 439 fulfilled ICD-10 criteria for psychosis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Risk of ever having been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983, risk of detention under specific sections of the act during the study year, and risk of contact with forensic services for the different ethnic groups.
RESULTS: 439 patients with a psychotic illness were identified. Nearly half of the white patients had been detained under the act compared with 70% and 69% of black Caribbean and black African patients, respectively. Black Caribbean and black African patients were more likely than white patients to have been involuntarily detained (adjusted odds ratio 3.67; 95% confidence interval 2.07 to 6.50 and 2.88; 1.04 to 7.95, respectively). Rates of use of sections 2, 3 and 136 in the study year were higher for black than for white patients, and black patients were more likely than white patients to have been admitted to a psychiatric intensive care facility or prison.
CONCLUSION: Independent of psychiatric diagnosis and sociodemographic differences, black African and black Caribbean patients with psychosis in south London were more likely than white patients to have ever been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8595280      PMCID: PMC2350333          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.312.7030.533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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