Changes in the provision of institutionalized mental health care in post-communist countries.
<h4>Background</h4>General psychiatric and forensic psychiatric beds, supported housing and the prison population have been suggested as indicators of institutionalized mental health care. According to the Penrose hypothesis, decreasing psychiatric bed numbers may lead to increasing pris...
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Main Authors: | Adrian P Mundt, Tanja Frančišković, Isaac Gurovich, Andreas Heinz, Yuriy Ignatyev, Fouad Ismayilov, Miklós Péter Kalapos, Valery Krasnov, Adriana Mihai, Jan Mir, Dzianis Padruchny, Matej Potočan, Jiří Raboch, Māris Taube, Marta Welbel, Stefan Priebe |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3908fa50f0dd42a2ad1a3c23bb75aae0 |
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