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The British Journal of Psychiatry 135: 531-534 (1979)
© 1979 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

An enquiry into the Mental Health Enquiry

RJ Gandy

A limited study into the accuracy of information for the Mental Health Enquiry was undertaken at two major mental illness hospitals in Leicestershire. The results indicate that certain items of data are of questionable value. The current arrangements for processing the data may also need review.


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