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Separation from Family and Psychiatric Admission

Separation from Family and Psychiatric Admission The relationship between social isolation and mental illness has given rise to several hypotheses, particularly those of the “drift” and “breeder” type. The present study is concerned with the relationship between separation from family and admission to a psychiatric hospital, and explores some aspects (area of admission, type of accommodation, readmission, diagnosis and age) of this relationship. Some implications for preventive planning are drawn from the findings. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Separation from Family and Psychiatric Admission

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 21 (4): 6 – Dec 1, 1968

Separation from Family and Psychiatric Admission

Abstract

The relationship between social isolation and mental illness has given rise to several hypotheses, particularly those of the “drift” and “breeder” type. The present study is concerned with the relationship between separation from family and admission to a psychiatric hospital, and explores some aspects (area of admission, type of accommodation, readmission, diagnosis and age) of this relationship. Some implications for preventive planning are drawn from the findings.
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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0004-9565
DOI
10.1080/03124076808549247
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Abstract

The relationship between social isolation and mental illness has given rise to several hypotheses, particularly those of the “drift” and “breeder” type. The present study is concerned with the relationship between separation from family and admission to a psychiatric hospital, and explores some aspects (area of admission, type of accommodation, readmission, diagnosis and age) of this relationship. Some implications for preventive planning are drawn from the findings.

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Dec 1, 1968

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