Statistical Note, Volumes 76-100

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Survey and Reports Section, Biometry Branch, Office of Program Planning and Evaluation, NIMH, 1974

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Page 13 - Region I: Region II: Region III: Region IV: Region V: Region VI: Region VII: Region VIII: Region IX: Region X...
Page 19 - A household consists of. all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A house, an apartment, or other group of rooms, or a single room, is regarded as a housing unit when it is occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters; that is, when the occupants do not live and eat with any other persons in the structure and there Is either (1) direct access from the outside or through a common hall or (2) a kitchen, or cooking equipment for the exclusive use of the occupants.
Page 14 - MARYLAND; PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA. AND WEST VIRGINIA ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA KENTUCKY, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE ILLINOIS. INDIANA, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, OHIO. AND WISCONSIN IOWA, KANSAS, MISSOURI, AND NEBRASKA ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA.
Page 5 - Patient care episodes are defined as the number of residents in inpatient facilities at the beginning of the year (or the number of persons on the rolls of noninpatient facilities) plus the total additions to these facilities during the year.
Page 18 - Socioeconomic indicators from census tract data related to rates of mental illness, Working Paper, No.
Page 8 - Region III Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia Region IV Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee...
Page 6 - Duplicate counting of persons also occurs in the other component of patient care episodes, that is, the number of cases at the beginning of the interval. This component is approximated by the sum of the number of residents in inpatient facilities and the number of persons on the rolls of noninpatient facilities at the beginning of the year. Duplication does not occur in counting residents, since it is not physically possible for a given individual to be resident in two different types of inpatient...
Page 6 - ... from this table the following private psychiatric office practice; psychiatric service modes of all types in hospitals or outpatient clinics of Federal agencies other than the VA (e,g.. Public Health Service, Indian Health Service, Department of Defense Bureau of Prisons, etc.); Inpatient service modes of multiservice facilities not shown in this table: all partial care episodes, and outpatient episodes of VA hospitals.

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