. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . ars, while readmissions inthe resident group remained an average of years. First admissions andreadmissions admitted in the age group 20-29 years remained an average of years, respectively. Those admitted between 30 and 39 years remainedan average of and years, respectively. It will be observed that the averagelength of residence for each age group is greater for readmissions in residencethan for first admissions. This difference varies throughout the different age groups. Table 74. — Aver


. Annual report of the Commissioner of Mental Diseases for the year . ars, while readmissions inthe resident group remained an average of years. First admissions andreadmissions admitted in the age group 20-29 years remained an average of years, respectively. Those admitted between 30 and 39 years remainedan average of and years, respectively. It will be observed that the averagelength of residence for each age group is greater for readmissions in residencethan for first admissions. This difference varies throughout the different age groups. Table 74. — Average Length of Hospital Stay during the Present Admission of FirstAdmissions and Readmissions in Residence on September 30, 193 k, by Age at Admission Age at Admission Average Length of Hospital Stay All Admissions First Admissions Readmi ssions 12 3 13 7 11 5 8 9 6 5 4 7 3 0 3 0 Under 19 years20-29 years30-39 years40-49 years50-59 years60-69 years70-79 years80 years and over AVERAGE LENGTH OFHOSP/TAL STAY//,7 /A/ YEARS. UNDER 20-29 30-39 40-49 JO-J9 60-0 70 YEARSf9 YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS &OVERAGE AT ADM/<S<S/OM GRAPH 8. — Average Length of Hospital Stay ok All Cases inResidence on September 30, 1934, by Ace at Admission. 117 22o Average Length of Hospital Stay during Previous Admissions, andPresent Admission; All Readmitted Cases in Residence In Table 75 we analyze the readmissions in residence and study the length ofhospital stay during the present admission together with the length of time spentin hospitals during previous admissions. The average time in institutions during all admissions was years. Anaverage of years, or per cent of the total hospital residence was spentin hospitals during the present admission, and years, or per cent of thetotal hospital residence was spent in hospitals during previous admissions. Thefinding suggests that the early admissions of case


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