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Investigating inequalities in admissions of young people out-of-area or to adult psychiatric wards : a qualitative study
Lewis, Leonie ; Holland, Josephine ; Roe, James ; Parker, Camilla ; Sayal, Kapil
Lewis, Leonie
Holland, Josephine
Roe, James
Parker, Camilla
Sayal, Kapil
Abstract
High occupancy rates and uneven bed distribution throughout England mean some young people are admitted to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service beds out-of-area or to adult psychiatric wards in Adult Mental Health Services. No previous research has investigated how the characteristics of young people, families, or services may influence the impact of these types of admissions.
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2025
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Child psychiatry, Psychiatric hospitals
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Lewis, L., Holland, J., Roe, J., Parker, C. & Sayal, K. (2025). Investigating inequalities in admissions of young people out-of-area or to adult psychiatric wards : a qualitative study. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-025-02849-9.
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