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Gender differences in the association between mental health status, hypertension, and emergency department visits in the United States.

Sylvia S Rozario1, Tamala Gondwe1, Juan Lu1.   

Abstract

Hypertension has been found to be elevated in people with mental illness, and this comorbidity may lead to differential emergency department use by gender. Gender differences in this association were assessed using the 2016 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (n = 20,443). A combined effect variable for mental health and hypertension was created for stratified, multivariable logistic regression analysis. The likelihood of emergency department visits was higher for women compared to men in all categories of the combined effect variable. In particular, regardless of hypertension status, women with poor mental health had 35 percent and 39 percent increased likelihood of emergency department visits compared to men.

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Keywords:  emergency department; gender differences; hypertension; mental health

Year:  2020        PMID: 32364408     DOI: 10.1177/1359105320909873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Psychol        ISSN: 1359-1053


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1.  Dynamic changes of emergency visits: a retrospective observational study.

Authors:  Qihui Liu; Ranran Xin; Yibo Zhao; Muming Yu; Chunjie Jin; Songtao Shou; Yanfen Chai; Heng Jin
Journal:  BMC Emerg Med       Date:  2022-06-11
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