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The many significant changes that have come about in the mental health service of different countries in the last two decades have made administrative and political decision making in the distribution of care services a much more hazardous business. In the United States, for example, the number of occupied psychiatric beds fell from 550,000 in 1955 to 190,000 in 1977. England and Wales experienced similar if less pronounced changes, while in the Federal Republic of Germany the same trend became apparent some five years ago, although here the initial hospitalisation rates were lower. Enquiry…mehr

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The many significant changes that have come about in the mental health service of different countries in the last two decades have made administrative and political decision making in the distribution of care services a much more hazardous business. In the United States, for example, the number of occupied psychiatric beds fell from 550,000 in 1955 to 190,000 in 1977. England and Wales experienced similar if less pronounced changes, while in the Federal Republic of Germany the same trend became apparent some five years ago, although here the initial hospitalisation rates were lower. Enquiry into the real needs for various forms of mental health care, especially the need for hospital beds, for places in homes and hostels, and for specialist out-patient treatment, has now become a funda mental aim of research in social psychiatry. To achieve this goal by epi demiological concepts and methods, including the investigation of true morbidity rates and the estimation of the related needfor care, must be used.
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Autorenporträt
Prof. Heinz Häfner studierte Medizin, Philosophie und Psychologie. Nach Weiterbildung zum Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Neurologie Habilitation und Berufung auf den Lehrstuhl für Psychiatrie. Planung, Gründung und Leitung des Zentralinstituts für Seelische Gesundheit, eines außeruniversitären nationalen Forschungsinstituts, das als Stiftung des öffentlichen Rechts mit der Universität Heidelberg eng verbunden ist. 25 Jahre Sfb-Forschung, Mitglied des Advisory Committee for Biomedical Research der WHO, des Wissenschaftsrats und vieler nationaler und internationaler Forschungsgremien, Beratung mehrerer Staaten und Städte in Aufbau und Organisation von Diensten für die seelische Gesundheit. Forschungsleistungen auf dem Gebiet der psychiatrischen Epidemiologie, besonders bei affektiven, schizophrenen und Alterserkrankungen.