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From: Jan Drew on 8 Apr 2008 01:54 "MothWrangler" <mothwrangler(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:65vhljF2hsn50U1(a)mid.individual.net... > Erin wrote: >> >> Twittering One wrote: >> >>>If admitted to a psych ward, the higher your chances later for killing >>>yourself, relative to non-admits, say studies. >> >> >> Not that i have great doubts, but a reference would be nice >> on such a controversial statement. I think small neighbourhood >> clinics >> would be so much better. The PQ gov. in Canada set them >> up in its wisdom, but they are out-clinics. Maybe the US has >> something similar? HMOs? >> >> Erin > > If the studies didn't control for severity of illness, the claimed results > wouldn't be a surprise. "We know that hospitals are dangerous places if you don't need to be there," Dr. Eliot Fisher, who also led the study, said. Ask Virginia, she knows. > > In the US, only the most severely mentally ill individuals tend to be > hospitalized in a psych ward. In many cases, the individuals are admitted > because they are a danger to themselves or others. Keywords: In some cases.. > > The less severely ill, or persons who aren't a danger to themselves or > others, usually are treated on a out-patient basis. In some cases. > > Given that the most ill and most dangerous are the patients hospitalized, > it wouldn't be surprising if, after release, they were more likely to > commit suicide. > > Nancy An excellent example of this so-called support group. WE KNOW what happened to Virginia, yet very FEW here helped. They just bad mouthed. Like Nancy Knisley. |