The compulsory detention of males of different ethnic groups, with special reference to offender patients
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- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.150.4.505
The compulsory detention of males of different ethnic groups, with special reference to offender patients
Abstract
Compulsory detention rates of white, West Indian and Asian males under Part IV and Part V (offenders) of the 1959 Mental Health Act were compared: British-born West Indians and Asians were differentiated from migrants. Rates for Asians were similar to those for whites, but West Indians were significantly over-represented amongst compulsory detentions, especially as offender patients. A high total number of admissions and diagnostic differences accounted for the excess of West Indians admitted under Part IV, but not Part V.
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