Full Description
The OPCS psychiatric morbidity reports present data on four surveys carried out during 1993 and 1994. Reports 1-3: cover the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among people living in private households, physical complaints of people with psychiatric disorders and their use of services, the receipt of treatments, and how people with a neurotic disorder differ from those without one (e.g. their economic activity, social functioning, their use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco).
Contents
Focus on the report and survey definitions; summary of main findings; economic activity; activities of daily living (ADL); recent stressful life events; social functioning; use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco; adults with a psychotic disorder; adults with suicidal thoughts.



