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Alcohol-Related Problems in the Emergency Room of an Indian General Hospital
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1989
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PsychopathologyEmergency Department AdministrationMental HealthEmergency CareHospital MedicineAlcohol MisuseCase LoadAddiction MedicineAlcohol-related ProblemsMental Health ServicesPsychiatryAlcohol AbuseForensic PsychiatryAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbusePatient SafetyMedicineEmergency RoomIndian General HospitalEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Alcohol-related problems made up 17.6% of the case load of psychiatric emergencies in an Indian general hospital. The police brought three-quarters of them, 45% for quarrels, street-fights and under influence of alcohol and 20% for minor offences like abusing in public. A psychiatric illness was definitely present in 40% of the cases. Only 10% of the patients with alcohol-related problems were referred for outpatient treatment. Eighty-five percent were not given any follow-up advice because the patients said they needed no help.
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