Schizophrenia in Hawaii: analysis of cohort mortality risk in a multi-ethnic population
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- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.131.5.497
Schizophrenia in Hawaii: analysis of cohort mortality risk in a multi-ethnic population
Abstract
Schizophrenic patients in treatment with the Hawaii state system have been followed from 1962 to 1972. This cohort includes 1,689 persons: out-patients as well as in-patients; of Japanese, Caucasian, part-Hawaiian, Filipino, Chinese and other ancestries. After ten years, 60 per cent remain registered with the Hawaii Mental Health Division; 14 per cent are found living in the state; 12 per cent are lost to follow-up; and 14 per cent have died. Mortality is analysed for all causes by comparison with similar ethnic and sex sub-groups of the general population.
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