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Section VI: National Mental Health Statistics
Table 7. Residential care under care: percentage of persons under care ages
18 and older with serious functional impairment1 by selected principal
diagnosis and type of residential care program: United States, 1997
| Residential Care Program |
| Age and selected principal diagnosis |
Total, all inpatient programs2 |
| Total, ages 18 and older |
35,721 |
| Alcohol-related disorders |
3 |
| Drug-related disorders |
3 |
| Organic disorders |
1.5% |
| Affective disorders |
13.3% |
| Schizophrenia |
59.4% |
| Other psychoses |
5.0% |
| Adjustment disorders |
3 |
| |
| Total, ages 18-44 |
20,643 |
| Alcohol-related disorders |
3 |
| Drug-related disorders |
3 |
| Organic disorders |
3 |
| Affective disorders |
12.7% |
| Schizophrenia |
55.1% |
| Other psychoses |
5.9% |
| Adjustment disorders |
3 |
| |
| Total, ages 45-64 |
13,281 |
| Alcohol-related disorders |
3 |
| Drug-related disorders |
3 |
| Organic disorders |
3 |
| Affective disorders |
13.8% |
| Schizophrenia |
64.3% |
| Other psychoses |
3 |
| Adjustment disorders |
3 |
| |
| Total, ages 65 and older |
3 |
| Alcohol-related disorders |
- |
| Drug-related disorders |
- |
| Organic disorders |
- |
| Affective disorders |
3 |
| Schizophrenia |
3 |
| Other psychoses |
3 |
| Adjustment disorders |
- |
Source: 1997 Client/Patient Sample Survey, Survey and Analysis
Branch, Division of State and Community Systems Development, Center for
Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Department of Health and Human Services. 1 A person with
serious functional impairment has a numeric rating of 1 to 60 based on a
scale of 1 to 100 adapted from the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
scale for reporting overall functioning on Axis-V of DSM-IV. 2
Includes the residential care programs of State and county mental hospitals,
private psychiatric hospitals, non-Federal general hospitals, VA medical
centers, residential treatment centers, and multiservice mental health organizations.
3 Percentage is based on five or fewer sample cases or has a
relative standard error of 50 percent or higher; therefore, it is not shown
because it does not meet standards of reliability.
Note: Percentages do not add to 100 because only selected diagnoses are
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