Abstract

Hospital treatment staff are constantly faced with the problem of psychiatric patients who discharge themselves against medical advice before their treatment is completed. A total of 50 patients who signed themselves out of the 9th floor service of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, over a two year period, were analyzed. When compared with a random sample of patients who remained for the duration of their treatment, the authors found the AMA patients to have the following characteristics: The patient is likely to be a young male, admitted as an emergency, remain in hospital for three days or less and have a diagnosis of personality disorder or schizophrenia. The authors conclude with a number of recommendations to assist in dealing with the problem.

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