TY - JOUR
T1 - Admission Decisions and Multiaxial Diagnosis
AU - Mezzich, Juan E.
AU - Evanczuk, Karen J.
AU - Mathias, Reba J.
AU - Coffman, Gerald A.
PY - 1984/10
Y1 - 1984/10
N2 - We comparatively examined the relevance of the various components of an expanded DSM-III diagnostic formulation to admission decisions by studying all 745 new patients who came to a 24-hour walk-in clinic during a six-month period and who were admitted to either inpatient or outpatient care at a comprehensive psychiatric institute. A diagnosis of psychotic disorders was found to be significantly associated with hospitalization, while anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, personality disorders, and nonmental disorder conditions were associated with outpatient referral. The strongest correlations with hospitalization, however, were obtained for current adaptive functioning and, to a lesser extent, for highest level of adaptive functioning in the past year.
AB - We comparatively examined the relevance of the various components of an expanded DSM-III diagnostic formulation to admission decisions by studying all 745 new patients who came to a 24-hour walk-in clinic during a six-month period and who were admitted to either inpatient or outpatient care at a comprehensive psychiatric institute. A diagnosis of psychotic disorders was found to be significantly associated with hospitalization, while anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, personality disorders, and nonmental disorder conditions were associated with outpatient referral. The strongest correlations with hospitalization, however, were obtained for current adaptive functioning and, to a lesser extent, for highest level of adaptive functioning in the past year.
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U2 - 10.1001/archpsyc.1984.01790210083010
DO - 10.1001/archpsyc.1984.01790210083010
M3 - Article
C2 - 6477051
AN - SCOPUS:0021128296
SN - 0003-990X
VL - 41
SP - 1001
EP - 1004
JO - Archives of General Psychiatry
JF - Archives of General Psychiatry
IS - 10
ER -