P. Huxley et M. Kerfoot, VARIATION IN REQUESTS TO SOCIAL-SERVICES DEPARTMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT FOR COMPULSORY PSYCHIATRIC ADMISSION, Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology, 28(2), 1993, pp. 71-76
Eighty-two local authority social services departments in England and
Wales participated in a postal survey of their responses to psychiatri
c emergencies, and 52 of the authorities provided detailed information
on the rates of requests made to them for assessments under the Menta
l Health Act, 1983. This paper reports upon the variation in the rates
of requests in different types of local authorities and regions. Vari
ations are related to the availability of approved social workers (ASW
s) and the Jarman Index of social deprivation. Requests for assessment
and treatment order (Sections 2 and 3) are related to a greater numbe
r of ASWs, but only in county authorities, and requests for emergency
admission (Section 4) are related to greater social deprivation, but o
nly in London. Possible explanations for these findings are considered
. Requests for the use of treatment orders have increased since the Ac
t was introduced and now stand at more than one third of all requests,
whereas requests for the use of emergency orders have declined to few
er than 8 % of all requests.