2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0920-9964(08)70537-1
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Predictors of Rehospitalization in Three Years of Treatment After Hospital Discharge

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“…In addition, younger adults with schizophrenia are at greater risk than older adults (6). Consistent differences in rates of hospital admission for schizophrenia patients, however, have not been shown to be related to patient marital status or gender (7), though men with schizophrenia tend to spend more time in the hospital than women with schizophrenia (8,9).…”
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“…In addition, younger adults with schizophrenia are at greater risk than older adults (6). Consistent differences in rates of hospital admission for schizophrenia patients, however, have not been shown to be related to patient marital status or gender (7), though men with schizophrenia tend to spend more time in the hospital than women with schizophrenia (8,9).…”
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“…Patients with previous psychiatric hospital admissions (5,6) and past suicide attempts (6) are also at high risk of future hospital admission. Consistent differences in rates of hospital admission for schizophrenia patients, however, have not been shown to be related to patient marital status or gender (7), though men with schizophrenia tend to spend more time in the hospital than women with schizophrenia (8,9). Consistent differences in rates of hospital admission for schizophrenia patients, however, have not been shown to be related to patient marital status or gender (7), though men with schizophrenia tend to spend more time in the hospital than women with schizophrenia (8,9).…”
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