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Title: Crisis intervention in a general hospital. Author: Tan YR, Pui M, Nair N, Kua EH. Journal: Singapore Med J; 1996 Apr; 37(2):172-4. PubMed ID: 8942257. Abstract: This paper presents the data of 90 patients admitted consecutively for crisis intervention in the psychiatric ward of the National University Hospital, Singapore. There were 48 men and 42 women; their mean age was 31.4 years (SD +/- 12.9). More women (73%) had relationship problems than men but more men (52%) had work related problems-the difference is significant (p < 0.01). The commonest diagnoses were depression (45%) and adjustment reaction (24%). The mean duration of hospitalisation was 4.3 days (SD +/- 2.3). The majority of patients (63%) were managed by supportive psychotherapy and the remaining 37% by supportive psychotherapy and medication. On follow up after one month, 20% of the sample were well, 62% improved and 18% were not better. About 85% of the sample could be contacted after 3 months, and of these, 51% were well, 39% improved but 10% were still not better. The efficacy of crisis intervention is briefly discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]