The British Journal of Psychiatry 148: 33-37 (1986)
© 1986 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Outcome of patients committed to hospital under the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1960
AA McKechnie, A Corser and VR McMillan
All patients formally detained in a Scottish psychiatric hospital between
1974 and 1979 were identified and their outcome determined 2 1/2-8 1/2
years later. A matched group, detained under Emergency Orders only, were
also followed-up. Those formally detained had more previous psychiatric
contact: functional psychoses were significantly more common in them. They
remained in hospital longer, and required extensive community support when
discharged. Those detained under Emergency Orders only, consisted of two
sub-groups--one who left the area within two years of admission and could
not be traced, and the remainder, who continued to require hospital
treatment but for shorter times and with less continuous support. Amongst
those detained, lack of insight was a predominant feature, which may create
difficulty with regard to informed consent to treatment, given the present
Amendments to the Mental Health Acts.