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Am J Psychiatry 1976; 133:509-514
Copyright © 1976 by American Psychiatric Association


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Short versus long hospitalization: a propspective controlled study. IV. One-year follow-up results for schizophrenie patients

ID Glick, WA Hargreaves, J Drues and JA Showstack

The authors compared treatment results for 141 schizophrenic patients randomly assigned to short-term or long-term hospitalization. Test results indicated that the long-term group was functioning significantly better one year after admission according to global measures only. The authors caution that the differences between the two groups, although statistically reliable, were modest and may have been confounded by the amount of psychotherapy the patients received after hospitalization. Although there appears to be a general advantage to the long-term approach, further work will be needed to identify patient subgroups for whom this more expensive treatment is cost effective.


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