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Citation

Davies S, Clarke M, Hollin CR, Duggan C. Br. J. Psychiatry 2007; 191: 70-74.

Affiliation

Arnold Lodge, East Midlands Centre for Forensic Mental Health, Cordelia Close, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, LE5 0LE, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Royal College of Psychiatry)

DOI

10.1192/bjp.bp.106.029215

PMID

17602128

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are few long-term follow-up studies of patients discharged from medium secure units in the UK, even though these units were introduced over 20 years ago. AIMS: To describe mortality, rates of reconviction at different time periods; violent behaviour (not leading to conviction), readmission and employment, after discharge from a medium secure unit. METHOD: Of 595 first admissions over a 20-year period, 550 discharged cases were followed-up. Multiple data sources were used. RESULTS: Fifty-seven (10%) patients had died, of whom 18 (32%) died by suicide, and the risk of death was six times greater than in the general population. Almost half (49%) of those discharged were reconvicted and almost two-fifths (38%) of patients were readmitted to secure care. CONCLUSIONS: Community psychiatric services need to be aware that those discharged from medium secure care are a highly vulnerable group requiring careful follow-up if excess mortality, high levels of psychiatric morbidity and further offending are to be prevented.


Language: en

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