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Adolescents and Dual Diagnosis in a Psychiatric Emergency Service.

José Luis Matali1, Oscar Andión, Marta Pardo, Raquel Iniesta, Eduard Serrano, Luis San.   

Abstract

In recent years, both the prevalence of drug use and related child and adolescent psychiatric emergencies have risen sharply. There are few studies about the impact on child and adolescent emergency services. This study has a twofold aim. The first is to describe the prevalence of substance use disorders, mental disorders and dual diagnosis (substance use problems plus mental disorder) in adolescents in psychiatric emergency service. The second is to analyze clinical and healthcare differences between patients with dual diagnosis and patients with a mental disorder without substance use disorder.We retrospectively reviewed 4012 discharge forms for emergencies treated at the psychiatric emergency department during the period 2007-2009. We obtained a sample of 1795 visits. This sample was divided into two groups: the dual diagnosis group (n = 477) and the psychiatric disorder group (n = 1318).The dual diagnosis group accounted for 26.5% of psychiatric emergencies analyzed. Compared to the psychiatric disorder group,the dual diagnosis group had significantly more conduct disorders, social problems, involuntariness in the visit, less hospital admissions and less connection with the healthcare network.Adolescents with a dual diagnosis account for a high percentage of visits at child and adolescent psychiatric emergency services. This patient group requires specialized care both at emergency services and in specific units. Accordingly, these units should play a triple role when handling dual diagnosis: detection, brief treatment and referral to a specialised unit.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26990268     DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adicciones        ISSN: 0214-4840            Impact factor:   2.979


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1.  Hidden Drug Abuse in Hong Kong: From Social Acquaintance to Social Isolation.

Authors:  Cherry Hau-Lin Tam; Sharon I Kwok; T Wing Lo; Sally Hing-Po Lam; Gabriel Kwun-Wa Lee
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2018-09-25       Impact factor: 4.157

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