L. Hansson et al., PATIENTS WITH MENTAL-ILLNESS IN PRIMARY HEALTH-CARE - A LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF HEALTH-CARE UTILIZATION AND CONTACT PATTERNS WITH PSYCHIATRIC-CARE, Scandinavian journal of primary health care, 15(3), 1997, pp. 129-133
Objective - Long-term follow-up of the use of health care services in
patients with a mental illness identified in primary care. A 10-year f
ollow-up of all health care utilization in five 1-year cohorts of pati
ents with a mental illness identified in primary health care services
of a Swedish health care district. Patients - 1167 (408 males, 759 fem
ales) with mental illness. Results - A total of 27.1% of the patients
were in contact with psychiatric services during follow-up. The strong
est associations with contact with psychiatric services concerned age
(younger) and diagnosis (dependence, affective psychosis). Patients wi
th a diagnosis of psychosis had the highest utilization of psychiatric
services. Patients in contact with psychiatric care had a higher cons
umption of primary health care and of somatic outpatient and inpatient
care. A subgroup identified as high consumers consumed 44% of the tot
al health care resources used by the cohort. Conclusion - The use of h
ealth care services was very skewed. Patients in contact with psychiat
ric services were more frequent users of other medical services.