Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of patients hospitalized in a child and adolescent psychiatry inpatient unit

Merve Onat, E. Akçay, A. Demir, Ümran Gül Ayvalık Baydur, Z. Göker, G. Şenses Dinç, E. Çöp
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Objective: In this study, it was aimed to examine the clinical and sociodemographic characteristics of patients hospitalized in Ankara City Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Unit during the pandemic period. Material and Methods: Medical records of children and adolescents who were hospitalized in Ankara City Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Unit between March 2021 and March 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were evaluated in terms of sociodemographic characteristics, clinical diagnosis and treatment, duration of hospitalization, and Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI) scores at admission and discharge. Results: In our study, the mean age of 132 cases (86 girls, 46 boys) was found 15.1±1.8 years. The main diagnoses of the subjects were 30.3% (n=40) major depressive disorder, 25% (n=33) psychotic disorder, 14.4% (n=19) eating disorders, and the remaining 30.3% (n=40) were other disorders. Comorbidity was found in 63.6% (n=84) of the cases. The presence of eating disorders, comorbidity and antidepressant use were found significantly higher in females. There was a significant differences in major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BD), psychotic disorder, eating disorder, conduct disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) between admission and discharge CGI-Severity (CGI-S) scores. In addition, there was a significant difference between admission and discharge CGI side effects scores only for BD. Conclusion: In our study, major depressive disorder, psychotic disorder, and eating disorder were the most common diagnoses of cases hospitalized in inpatient unit. There was a comorbidity accompanying two out of every three cases. There are few child and adolescent psychiatry services in our country, and studies on this subject are scarce. It is thought that our study will contribute to the literature on child and adolescent psychiatry inpatient units.
儿童和青少年精神科住院病人的临床和社会人口学特征
目的:在这项研究中,目的是检查在大流行期间在安卡拉市医院儿童和青少年精神病学住院病房住院的患者的临床和社会人口特征。材料和方法:回顾性分析2021年3月至2022年3月期间在安卡拉市医院儿童和青少年精神病学住院部住院的儿童和青少年的医疗记录。根据患者的社会人口学特征、临床诊断和治疗、住院时间以及入院和出院时的临床总体印象量表(CGI)评分对患者进行评估。结果:本组病例共132例,其中女孩86例,男孩46例,平均年龄15.1±1.8岁。主要诊断为重度抑郁症的占30.3% (n=40),精神障碍的占25% (n=33),饮食障碍的占14.4% (n=19),其他障碍的占30.3% (n=40)。合并症发生率为63.6% (n=84)。饮食失调、合并症和抗抑郁药的使用在女性中明显更高。重度抑郁症(MDD)、双相情感障碍(BD)、精神障碍、饮食障碍、行为障碍和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)在入院和出院时的cgi -严重度(CGI-S)评分有显著差异。此外,仅在bd患者中,入院与出院时CGI不良反应评分差异有统计学意义。结论:在我们的研究中,重度抑郁症、精神障碍和饮食障碍是住院患者中最常见的诊断。每3个病例中就有2个伴有合并症。我国的儿童和青少年精神病学服务机构很少,对这一问题的研究也很少。本研究可望对儿童及青少年精神科住院单位的相关文献有所贡献。
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