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Characteristics of general hospital patients referred for psychiatric consultation.
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1981
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Family MedicineGeriatric PsychiatryPsychiatric EvaluationNeuropsychiatryMental HealthHospital MedicineReferral RatesPrimary CareOrganic Brain SyndromeMental Health CounselingHealth SciencesPsychiatryOrganic Brain SyndromesClinical PsychiatryGeneral Hospital PatientsCommunity Mental HealthMedicinePatient ExperiencePsychopathology
An analysis of 151 psychiatric consultations at a large publicly supported teaching hospital indicated that referral rates were greater from the medical services as compared with the surgical services. Minorities, elderly, and widowed persons were underrepresented. Depression and organic brain syndromes were the most common diagnoses and the presence of an organic brain syndrome had been frequently missed by the referring physician.