Homeless mentally ill patients in the community: results of a general hospital emergency room study.

Journal: Community Mental Health Journal
Published:
Abstract

Previous inattention to the specific circumstances of homeless mentally ill individuals in general hospital settings is discussed. Homeless mentally ill individuals who presented for emergency psychiatric care in a public general hospital setting exhibited distinctive patterns of service utilization and showed evidence of being a uniquely disabled, rootless, and impoverished subgroup of mentally ill individuals. The characteristics of homeless users of general hospital psychiatric services may provide some important clues to system-wide deficits in community-based care for the members of this population.

Authors
L Bachrach, J Santiago, M Berren