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    Clin Pract Epidemol Ment Health. 2006 May 22;2:10.

    Hannover study on long-stay hospitalization - part I: prediction of long-stay hospitalisation in cases of chronic mental illness.

    Bartusch SM, Elgeti H, Bastiaan P, Machleidt W, Ziegenbein M.

    Department of Social Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, 30623 Hannover, Germany. bartusch.stefan@mh-hannover.de

    BACKGROUND: The problem of long-stay hospitalization is still a pressing issue. In this study we examined the possibility of detecting and characterising the group at risk of long-stay hospitalization in advance. METHODS: This study examines the data of patients in the urban catchment area of the Medical University of Hannover, capital of Lower Saxony, Germany, during a period of 10 years. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The introduced "psychosocial risk-score", calculated at the first institutional contact, was able to predict the risk of long-term hospitalization. Characteristics of social disintegration, especially with regard to employment status, are of particular importance.

    PMID: 16716224 [PubMed]

    PMCID: PMC1479812

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