Use of psychiatric services by homeless veterans.

J Stovall, J A Flaherty, B Bowden, M Schoeny
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Abstract

Patients treated in a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) emergency room were evaluated to delineate the differences in use of services between homeless and domiciled veterans who have mental disorders. Data were obtained and compared on DSM-III-R diagnoses, number of hospitalizations, lengths of stay, and outpatient visits in the preceding year. Homeless veterans with mental disorders were significantly more likely to have emergency visits and psychiatric admissions in the preceding 12 months than were the domiciled veterans. However, the average length of stay was shorter for the homeless group. These differences must be accounted for in the design of programs targeting homeless veterans with mental illness.

无家可归的退伍军人使用精神科服务。
对在退伍军人事务部(VA)急诊室接受治疗的患者进行评估,以描述患有精神障碍的无家可归和定居退伍军人在使用服务方面的差异。获得并比较前一年DSM-III-R诊断、住院次数、住院时间和门诊次数的数据。在过去的12个月里,患有精神疾病的无家可归的退伍军人比定居的退伍军人更有可能进行紧急访问和精神治疗。然而,无家可归者的平均停留时间较短。在设计针对患有精神疾病的无家可归退伍军人的项目时,必须考虑到这些差异。
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