Journal article
Disability and service use among homeless people living with psychotic disorders
H Herrman, H Evert, C Harvey, O Gureje, T Pinzone, I Gordon
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA | Published : 2004
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of psychosis and needs for care among homeless people were studied in inner Melbourne. Method: This was a two-stage nested study within the Australian National Survey of People Living with Psychotic Illness. A screen for psychosis was administered to a representative sample of men and women living in marginal housing in a mental health service catchment area. A selected subsample of 82 screen-positive respondents was interviewed using the Diagnostic Interview for Psychosis (DIP), a semistructured, standardized interview with three modules: (i) demography, functioning and quality of life; (ii) diagnosis; and (iii) service use. Results: An unexpectedly high prevalenc..
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