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Involuntary placement in Italy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

A. Barbato
Affiliation:
Unit of Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry, Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Via Eritrea 62, 20157 Milan, Italy. E-mail: [email protected]
B. D'Avanzo
Affiliation:
Unit of Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry, Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Via Eritrea 62, 20157 Milan, Italy. E-mail: [email protected]
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Copyright © 2005 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

Salize & Dressing (Reference Salize and Dressing2004) show figures for various indicators for involuntary placements in psychiatric facilities in the European Union countries. According to the authors, Italy was unable to provide nationwide data from the 1990s. Therefore, in Table 1 they showed data from the Lombardy region, concerning only the percentage of in-patient episodes that were involuntary placements for an ‘unknown year’. Data from Lombardy on number and rate of involuntary placements per 100 000 population are indicated as ‘not available’.

Table Involuntary placement in Italy

Year Involuntary placements
Lombardy1 Italy2
n Percentage of all in-patient episodes Per 100 000 population n Percentage of all in-patient episodes Per 100 000 population
1996 2832 12.3 37 14 882 10.9 26
1997 2818 11.6 37 15 048 11 26
1998 2803 12.1 36
1999 2792 12.6 36
2000 2794 11.8 35
2001 2487 10.8 31

Actually, nationwide data have been published up to 1997, and data from the Lombardy region are available for the period 1995-2001 (see Table). The Italian data can be found on the website of the National Institute of Statistics (http://www.istat.it/Societ-/Sanita-e-p/Storico) and those of Lombardy on the website of the Regional Directorate of Health (http://www.sanita.regione.lombardia.it/documenti).

Also, Salize & Dressing report a rate of 11 involuntary placements per 100 000 for France. This is not correct, as can be seen looking at absolute numbers of 61 063 involuntary admissions in France. Given the French population of about 59.3 million, the correct rate is 103 per 100 000 population.

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EDITED BY KHALIDA ISMAIL

References

Salize, H. J. & Dressing, J. (2004) Epidemiology of involuntary placement of mentally ill people across the European Union. British Journal of Psychiatry, 184, 163168.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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Table Involuntary placement in Italy

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