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Published Online: January 1981

Defining and Counting the Chronically Mentally III

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The shifts in the pattern and locus of mental health care arising from the deinstitutionalization movement have resulted in a lack of definitive information on the scope of the problem of chronic menial illness. In addition, there is a lack of consensus on the boundaries that define the chronically mentally ill population, boundaries that can guide national policy-makers in a more scientific assessment of needs. In a national study following up the recommendations of the President's Commission on Mental Health, the authors developed a detailed definition of the chronically mentally ill population based on diagnosis, disability, duration of illness, and the institutional and community settings in which chronic mental patients may be found. They used prevalence data from a number of sources to arrive at a national estimate of between 1.7 million and 2.4 million in the target population, including 900,000 in institutions.

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Pages: 21 - 27

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Published in print: January 1981
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Antoinette A. Gattozzi
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute University of California San Francisco, California
Program Policy and Planning Division of Mental Health Services
Division of Biometry and Epidemiology National Institute of Mental Health Rockville, Maryland

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