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Royal Dundee Liff Hospital, Liff by Dundee, DD2 5NF
Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow G12 0YN
Royal Dundee Liff Hospital, Liff by Dundee DD2 5NF
* Correspondence: Margaret Semple, Consultant Psychiatrist, Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride G75 8RG
Of 299 referrals to the Dundee general psychiatry liaison service over a six month period, deliberate self-harm (DSH) was the reason in 83%. An overdose was used in 94%, and alcohol misuse occurred in 56% of DSH episodes. Fifty-two per cent of referrals were followed up by the general psychiatry service; 31% of these were admitted directly to a psychiatric ward, 10% on a compulsory basis. At follow-up, 23% remained in contact with the Dundee psychiatric service. Twenty-three per cent of all patients referred to the Area Alcohol Service (AAS) were in contact with it six months later. Clearly, liaison psychiatry has a role in detection and management of significant mental disorder.
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