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Modern psychiatry in a general hospital
Abstract:
An analysis of 3526 patients referred to the psychiatric unit of a general hospital from 1 January 1975 to 31 December 1977 is presented. The method of classification used was that of the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association and the 8th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. A striking feature of this survey was the low prevalence of schizophrenia (9,8%). A noticeable trend was that more patients seemed to have less incapacitating psychiatric conditions. An exciting new facet of psychiatry is the increasing number of patients without apparent psychiatric illness who are referred to the unit. These include patients referred by colleagues for preliminary screening before organ transplantation, sex change operations, cosmetic surgery, sterilization and termination of pregnancy. Recommendations are made with regard to the role of psychiatric units in general hospitals.