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Am J Psychiatry 1984; 141:346-351
Copyright © 1984 by American Psychiatric Association


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Trends in psychiatric practice, 1965-1980

WS Fenton, PJ Leaf, NL Moran and GL Tischler

The authors compare the results of a study of the practice activities of psychiatrists conducted in 1979-1980 with one conducted in 1965. Although office-based practice has remained the core activity of the profession, psychiatrists in 1979 had a greater tendency to divide their time among multiple practice sites and activities during the work week. As a consequence, the percentage of practitioners working part- time in a variety of organized care settings has increased substantially. These findings support a view of psychiatry as a profession that is far more diversified than it was 15 years ago. The authors discuss major factors affecting trends in psychiatric practice.


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