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Published Online: May 1991

Characteristics of Seriously Mentally Ill Adults in a Public Mental Health System

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To aid in planning mental health services, the state of Micbigan collected sociodemographic and clinical information on a sample of 2,447 mental health system clientele in both hospital and community settings. Hospitalized patients were found to have poorer functioning and higher levels of disability than cliets treated in community settings. Younger patients were more likely to be male, to exbibit more self-destructive bebaviors, and to be more aggressive and demoralized. Older patients were more likely to be women, to have a high degree of physical health care needs, and to possess poor skills in self-care and community living. The heterogeneous nature of the population and the presence of complicating problems not traditionally served by mental health systems, such as medical illness and substance abuse, point to a need for interagency planning to address the needs of seriously mentally ill adults.

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Pages: 518 - 525

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Published in print: May 1991
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Services Research Division of the Michigan Department of Mental Health in Lansing
Services Research Division
The School of Social Work at Wayne State University in Detroit

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Address correspondence to Ms. Hazel, Services Research Division, Department of Mental Health, Lewis-Cass Building, Lansing, Michigan 48913

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