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Presenting for psychiatric care at two out-patient clinics: what changes in a decade?
F.W. Wilmink, Ph. Spinhoven, A.F.G Leentjens, A.J.W. van der Does, S.G. Sicco Smit, M.A.W. Verwielen, O.M. Voorhoeve
Data on diagnosis at intake are lacking for out-patient clinics of General Psychiatric Hospitals in The Netherlands, and so are longitudinal data. In this study, such data were collected at an out-patient clinic in the North of The Netherlands, and compared to similar unpublished data from an out-patient clinic in the West. Results showed remarkable constancy and similarity, the only exception being a fall in diagnosed mood disorders in the North. This effect was attributed to the introduction of the DSM-system and changing treatment strategies of general practitioners.