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Prevalence and trends of mental disorders requiring inpatient care in the city of Porto Alegre: a citywide study including all inpatient admissions due to mental disorders in the public system from 2013-2017.

Giovanni A Salum1,2,3, Loiva Dos S Leite3, Sara Jane E Dos Santos3, Gabriel Mazzini3, Fernanda L C Baeza1,2, Lucas Spanemberg1,2,4, Sara Evans-Lacko5, João Ricardo Sato6, Diane M do Nascimento3, Thiago Frank3, Juliana Pfeil3, Natan Katz3, Jorge Osório3, Paulo Ricardo Dos Santos3, Eliana da Silva3, Christiane Nunes2, Kelma Nunes Soares3, Ângela Maria Grando Machado3, Tatiana Breyer3, Márcio Rodrigues3, Adriani Galão3, Gledis Lisiane Motta3, Silvia Schuch3, Eduardo Osório3, Cláudia Rodrigues3, Pablo de Lannoy Sturmer3, Erno Harzheim3,7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 5-year prevalence of patients admitted to public inpatient care units due to a mental disorder, stratifying them by age group and diagnosis, and to assess trends of admissions over this time period in Porto Alegre.
METHODS: All admissions to the public mental health care system regulated by the city-owned electronic system Administração Geral dos Hospitais (AGHOS) were included in the analysis. The total population size was obtained by estimations of Fundação de Economia e Estatística (FEE). General information about 5-year prevalence of inpatient admissions, time-series trends e prevalence by age groups and diagnosis were presented.
RESULTS: There were 32,608 admissions over the 5-year period analyzed. The overall prevalence of patients was 1.62% among the total population, 0.01% among children, 1.12% among adolescents, 2.28% among adults and 0.93% among the elderly. The most common diagnosis was drug-related, followed by mood, alcohol-related and psychotic disorders. There was a linear trend showing an increase in the number of admissions from 2013 to the midst of 2014, which dropped in 2015.
CONCLUSIONS: Admissions due to mental disorders are relatively common, mainly among adults and related to drug use and mood disorders. Time trends varied slightly over the 5 years. Prevalence rates in real-world settings might be useful for policymakers interested in planning the public mental health system in large Brazilian cities.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31939593     DOI: 10.1590/2237-6089-2018-0115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Psychiatry Psychother        ISSN: 2237-6089


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1.  Child psychiatric hospitalizations in the Brazilian public health system: an exploratory study.

Authors:  Maximiliano Loiola Ponte de Souza; Rossano Cabral Lima
Journal:  Trends Psychiatry Psychother       Date:  2020 Jul-Sep
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