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Pediatric Referrals for Urgent Psychiatric Consultation: Clinical Characteristics, Diagnoses and Outcome of 4 to 12 Year Old Children.

Jennifer Pikard1, Nasreen Roberts1, Dianne Groll1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: 1) To describe clinical characteristics and outcomes of children referred for urgent psychiatric consultation to a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Urgent Consult Clinic (CAMHUCC); and, 2) To study the association between referral source, clinical characteristics, and post assessment outcome.
METHOD: This is a 12-month retrospective cohort study of children aged 4 to 12-years referred to a CAMHUCC. The clinic's electronic data base contains demographic and clinical information including reason for referral, diagnosis, and consult outcome. Study data were extracted and analyzed using descriptive statistics and Mann-Whitney U tests.
RESULTS: The study sample consisted of 120 children, 41.5% male, average age 9.03 years (SD=2.2). Fifty-percent were referred by Children's Mental Health Agencies (CMHA) and 31.7% by Emergency Departments. The most frequent reason for referral was aggression (64.1%). Most common diagnoses were externalizing disorders (76.7%). Thirty-percent had an identified learning disorder, 80% were referred back to the community and 14.2% were referred to outpatient clinic. There was a significant association between referral from an Emergency Department and female gender (p=0.048) and brief follow-up with CAMHUCC (p=0.006).
CONCLUSION: Regardless of source of referral, the most common reason for urgent psychiatric referral was aggression and the majority of individuals did not require inpatient psychiatric care. Collaborative multiagency education in child and adolescent mental health disorders, including the role of learning disabilities in externalizing behaviors, may improve the capacity of CMHA and schools to identify and provide focused interventions that may, in turn, reduce behavioral crisis and visits to Emergency Departments and urgent clinics.

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Keywords:  children; emergency; pediatric; psychiatry; urgent consult

Year:  2018        PMID: 30487940      PMCID: PMC6254263     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1719-8429


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