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Admission patterns by psychiatric trainees. Are women patients as likely as men to be admitted for major mental illness?
AIMS AND METHODS:
We hypothesised that the increased admission rate for men with major mental illness may be the result of men being preferentially admitted by psychiatrists. A questionnaire survey was devised and sent to all psychiatric trainees on the South-East Scotland rotation. The questionnaire contained a series of psychiatric vignettes representing conditions varying in severity of risk.<p></p>
RESULTS:
Seventy-eight per cent responded to the questionnaire. Trainees were more likely to admit patients representing a greater degree of risk irrespective of the gender of the patient.<p></p>
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS:
The increasing admission rates for men with major mental illness is unlikely to be due to admission bias by trainees