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Selected Characteristics of Residents in Alcoholism Halfway Houses

Provisional Patient Movement and Administrative Data, State and County
Mental Hospital Inpatient Services, July 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972

Differentials in Dollar Payments and Primary Payment Sources, Discharges
from Non-Federal General Hospital Psychiatric Inpatient Units, U.S.
1970-1971

Admissions to Outpatient Psychiatric Services by Age, Sex, Color and
Marital Status, June 1970 - May 1971

Psychiatric Halfway Houses - General Characteristics

Differential Utilization of Psychiatric Facilities by Men and Women,
United States 1970

Marital Status of Discharges from Psychiatric Inpatient Units of General
Hospitals, United States 1970-1971: I. Analysis by Age, Color and Sex

Marital Status of Discharges from Psychiatric Inpatient Units of General
Hospitals, United States 1970-1971:
Analysis by Referral Source,
Length of Stay and Primary Diagnosis

Marital Status of Discharges from Psychiatric Inpatient Units of General
Hospitals, United States 1970-1971: III. Analysis by Hospital Control

Comparison of Actual and Reported Previous Psychiatric Care

Center and Catchment Area Variations in the Age, Color and Sex Distri-
butions of Additions to 69 Selected Community Mental Health Centers,
United States 1971

General Characteristics of Additions to Federally Funded Community Mental
Health Centers During 1971

Additions to Federally Funded Community Mental Health Centers During
1971: Age, Sex and Diagnostic Differences by Service to Which First
Admitted

Referrals to and From Federally Funded Community Mental Health Centers,
United States 1971

Utilization of Psychiatric Facilities by Persons Under 18 Years of Age,
United States 1971

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Sources of Funds, Federally Funded Community Mental Health Centers, 1971

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Patient Care Episodes in Psychiatric Services, United States 1971

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Selected Characteristics of Residents in Psychiatric Halfway Houses

Outpatient Treatment Services in Federally Funded Community Mental
Health Centers - 1971

Inpatient Treatment in Federally Funded Community Mental Health Centers, 1971

Day Care Services in Federally Funded Community Mental Health Centers
1971-72

Changes in the Age, Sex and Diagnostic Composition of First Admissions to State and County Mental Hospitals, United States 1962-1972

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Trends in Total Additions and Resident Patients at end of Year in Private
Mental Hospitals 1968-1971

Marital Status, Living Arrangements and Family Characteristics of
Admissions to State and County Mental Hospitals and Outpatient Psychiatric
Clinics, United States 1970

Statistical

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

HEALTH SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH
Office of Program Planning and Evaluation
Biometry Branch

SURVEY AND REPORTS SECTION

SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF RESIDENTS IN ALCOHOLISM HALFWAY HOUSES

The trend today is toward community based treatment for persons with alcoholism problems. One type of facility which provides this service is the halfway house. The alcoholism halfway house can serve either to bridge the gap between institutional and independent community living or serve as an alternative to institutionalization so that hospitalization or possibly even imprisonment may be prevented. The halfway house provides the protective and supportive setting which encourages its residents to become more independent and responsible during the crucial period in the rehabilitation cycle between illness and recovery. During the year ending June 30, 1971 there were about 39,200 persons in the United States who were admitted to halfway houses which served primarily alcoholic persons. Data regarding the general characteristics of these halfway houses are provided in Statistical Note 73. This Note will summarize data regarding some of the characteristics of the residents in these facilities. 1/

While all of the halfway houses were able to provide certain identifying information, some of the facilities could not respond in detail to each of the items for which information was requested. Where data regarding particular resident characteristics were not reported, estimates were made for the nonresponding facilities based on the known distribution of residents in the reporting facilities assuming that the characteristics of residents for both groups of facilities would be similar. 2/

Since there are some differences in the characteristics of persons residing in halfway houses serving alcoholic persons only and those residing in halfway houses serving alcoholic persons and other diagnostic groups, 3/ the data in this Note are shown separately for these two groups of halfway houses as well as for the total facilities. Henceforth, the discussion and tables in this Note will refer to halfway houses serving alcoholic persons only as Group I halfway houses, and those serving alcoholic persons and others, as Group II halfway houses.

In August 1971 there were 5,947 persons residing in 337 free-standing alcoholism halfway houses. Table A shows the distribution of these halfway houses and their residents with respect to facility characteristics such as sex accepted, ownership, bedsize, and location. Table B indicates that males comprised the majority of residents in the alcoholism halfway houses, outnumbering females by nearly eight to one in Group I halfway houses and nearly five to one in the Group II halfway houses. The preponderance of

March 1973

Mildred S. Cannon

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