Separated people more likely to face psychiatric problems

Divorced and separated people are more likely to be admitted to mental institutions than those whose partnerships remain intact, according to the Health Research Board.

Separated people more likely to face psychiatric problems

Divorced and separated people are more likely to be admitted to mental institutions than those whose partnerships remain intact, according to the Health Research Board.

In its latest report on the psychiatric services, the body says the highest rate of admissions during 2005 was among the 45-54 age group.

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