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Comparison of characteristics of children and adolescents with and without a history of abuse assessed in an urgent psychiatric clinic.

Reinhard Dolp1, Nasreen Roberts1, Dianne Groll1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The objective was 1) to describe the clinical characteristics of children referred for an urgent psychiatric consult with and without, a history of abuse; 2) to study differences in demographic and clinical variables between the groups; and 3) to examine the relationship between different types of abuse and disposition after assessment.
METHODS: This is a 2-year retrospective cohort study of all patients aged 12 to 17 years referred to a hospital urgent psychiatric clinic. Patients were divided into two groups, those with a history of abuse and those without. Study variables included demographics, reason for referral, history of emotional, physical, sexual abuse, substance use, bullying victimization, DSM-5 diagnoses, and disposition. The study population was described using means, frequencies, and percentages, while relationships between types of abuse and clinical and demographic variables were assessed using Mann-Whitney U statistics, Spearman correlations, and logistic regression.
RESULTS: The prevalence of any type of abuse was 30.4% (227 of 746 referrals). The abused group were older, more likely to be female, to have a history of substance use, bullying victimization, diagnosis of an externalizing disorder, and more likely to be admitted. Among the abused group, males were significantly more likely to report physical/emotional abuse, and female sexual abuse. There was no difference between different kinds of abuse and final diagnoses.
CONCLUSIONS: Almost one-third of children and adolescents referred for urgent psychiatric consultation reported a history of abuse. Awareness of the association between abuse and emergency visits may assist physicians in triaging for urgent psychiatric assessment.
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Keywords:  Emergency psychiatry; Emotional/Physical/Sexual abuse; Mental health

Year:  2019        PMID: 33354262      PMCID: PMC7739541          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxz108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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