BRIEF HOSPITALIZATION : RESULTS OF TWO-YEAR FOLLOW UP. 1996

D S Goel, and D Saldanha
Senior Adviser (Psychiatry) Military Hospital, Jodhpur 342010.

Brief hospitalization contributes to quicker and more effective recovery in psychiatric practice. It also leads to a progressive change in the pattern of mental morbidity. Two-year follow-up of patients treated with this technique indicates that recovery is sustained, and relapse/wastage rate is low. There is need for further research in this significant aspect of military medicine.

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