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Pathways to Psychiatric Care in South Manchester
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1991
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NursingPrimary CareMental Illness ServicesSouth ManchesterPsychiatryPsychiatric EvaluationCommunity Mental HealthSomatic ProblemsSomatic Symptom DisorderClinical PsychiatryMental HealthMedicineHealth Services ResearchPsychopathology
Of 250 patients newly referred to the mental illness services of South Manchester, almost two-thirds were referred directly by their GPs; a further third were referred by hospital doctors. Non-medical sources of referral accounted for only 2% of new cases. Patients with somatic problems had the longest interval between seeking care and referral to the psychiatric services. Being employed was associated with a longer delay before seeking care; among women, those living with their husbands or children had longer total intervals between the onset of the problem and arrival at the psychiatric services.
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