
@article{ref1,
title="[Risk factors associated with the phenomenon of long-term care in psychiatry. A case-control study conducted in the Servizio di Igiene Mentale of Cassentino (Arezzo)]",
journal="Epidemiologia e Prevenzione",
year="1997",
author="Santini, S. and Caselli, L. and Lucarelli, S. and Trinci, A. and Ferrara, M. and Zappa, M.",
volume="21",
number="1",
pages="34-40",
abstract="OBJECTIVE: This work has been carried out to identify any factor associated with the long-term treatment through the analysis of all the data concerning the sociodemographic, psychosocial, anamnestic and clinical variables existing before the disease. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The research, carried out by the Mental Health Service in Bibbiena (U.S.A. 21) is a retrospective &quot;case-control&quot; study using a sample of 140 patients (70 &quot;cases&quot; and 70 &quot;controls&quot;) that had the first contact with the psychiatric service in the period 1973-1989. We have defined l'cases&quot; those patients who have been treated by the Service on a continuing basis for at least 5 years without an interruption more than three months. The &quot;controls&quot; were patients selected at random from the same population of &quot;cases&quot;, resident in the same districts (catchment area of Casentino), but treated for a period shorter than 5 years. &quot;Cases&quot; and &quot;controls&quot; were in pairs on the ground of sex, age (range +/-5 years) and year of admittance to the service. A doctor of the postgraduate school of psychiatry was aware of &quot;case&quot; or &quot;control&quot; state, collected all informations using a questionnaire filled in according to medical records, psychiatric admission registers and information received by the psychiatric service staff. RESULTS: The study suggests that significance risk factors for long-term patients are:--diagnosis of schizophrenia. --a history of past suicide attempts and assaultive behavior.<p /><p>Language: it</p>",
language="it",
issn="1120-9763",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}