Changes in pediatric psychiatric emergency during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Jung Il Kwak, Jun Sung Park, S. Choi, Jong Seung Lee, J. Ryu, Jeong-Yong Lee
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Purpose : The lifestyle changes during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic possibly affected mental health among the pediatric population. We aimed to analyze changes in psychiatric emergency-related visits to the emergency department (ED). Methods : We reviewed cases of pediatric patients ( ≤ 18 years) who visited the ED of a tertiary hospital with psychiatric emergency as a chief complaint from March 2019 through February 2021. The study period was dichotomized by March 2020, starting point of social distancing, into the pandemic and control periods. Clinical data were collected and compared between the 2 periods. Results : A total of 246 cases with a mean age of 15.2 years were included. The overall visits to the ED decreased to 43.8% whereas the proportion of psychiatric emergency-related visits increased during the pandemic period, compared to the con-trol period (0.5% vs. 1.0%; P < 0.001). The cases with suicidality, including ideation and attempt, increased in both number and proportion during the pandemic period (51 [38.9%] vs. 63 [54.8%]; P = 0.013). Conclusion : Pediatric psychiatric emergency-related visits, particularly suicidality, proportionally increased during the pandemic. This finding may be useful to prepare psychiatric resources in EDs.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间儿科精神科急诊的变化
目的:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间生活方式的改变可能影响儿科人群的心理健康。我们的目的是分析急诊科(ED)精神科急诊相关就诊的变化。方法:我们回顾了2019年3月至2021年2月期间以精神急症为主诉到某三级医院急诊室就诊的儿科患者(≤18岁)的病例。研究期间以保持社会距离的2020年3月为起点,分为大流行期和控制期。收集两期临床资料进行比较。结果:共纳入246例,平均年龄15.2岁。与对照组相比,在大流行期间,急诊科的总访问量下降至43.8%,而与精神科急诊相关的访问量比例上升(0.5%对1.0%;P < 0.001)。包括自杀意念和企图在内的自杀病例数量和比例在大流行期间均有所增加(51例[38.9%]对63例[54.8%]);P = 0.013)。结论:小儿精神科急诊相关就诊,特别是自杀,在大流行期间成比例增加。这一发现可能有助于准备急诊科的精神资源。
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