Psychiatric Bulletin (1998) 22: 94-96. doi: 10.1192/pb.22.2.94
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Tattoos, scars, body adornment and dishevelment in an acute psychiatric population
Kelwyn Williams, Specialist Registrar in Community Psychiatry
Wotton Lawn Hospital, Horton Road, Gloucester GL1 3PX
Ninety-six successive acute psychiatric admissions were assessed with regard to dress, level of hygiene, the presence of tattoos, bodily piercing/decoration and surface marks of self-harm. These features were also examined in relation to ICD-10 category diagnosis. One-third were described as dishevelled, 21% unclean, 7% had multiple pierced ears and 3% other pierced body parts. Sixteen per cent had tattoos, rising to 34% in the F10–19 (substance misuse) category, and 15% had scars of self-harm. People with schizophrenia and related disorders were more likely to present in an unclean state. Those with personality disorders were no more likely to bear the scars of self-harm, tattoos or body piercing.
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