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Squalor syndrome and psychogeriatric admissions
International Psychogeriatrics
|January 1, 1996
Abstract:
A series of patients with the squalor syndrome who were admitted to a psychogeriatric ward were compared with those without the syndrome. Patients with squalor syndrome received a greater number of services prior to admission, were less likely to be on psychotropic medication prior to admission, had longer length of hospital admission, and were discharged to a "more dependent" accommodation facility. These findings, methodological difficulties, and avenues for future research are discussed.