Patterns of health service use for children with mental disorders in an Australian state population cohort.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Oliver J Watkeys, Kirstie O'Hare, Kimberlie Dean, Kristin R Laurens, Stacy Tzoumakis, Felicity Harris MAClinEpi, Vaughan J Carr, Melissa J Green
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Abstract

Objectives: The rate of mental health services provided to children and young people is increasing worldwide, including in Australia. The aim of this study was to describe patterns of hospital and ambulatory mental health service use among a large population cohort of adolescents followed from birth, with consideration of variation by age, sex and diagnosis.

Methods: Characteristics of services provided for children with mental disorder diagnoses between birth and age 17.5 years were ascertained for a population cohort of 85,642 children (52.0% male) born between 2002 and 2005, from 'Admitted Patients', 'Emergency Department' and 'Mental Health Ambulatory' records provided by the New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Health Departments.

Results: A total of 11,205 (~13.1%) children received at least one hospital or ambulatory health occasion of service for a mental health condition in the observation period. More than two-fifths of children with mental disorders had diagnoses spanning multiple categories of disorder over time. Ambulatory services were the most heavily used and the most common point of first contact. The rate of mental health service contact increased with age across all services, and for most categories of mental disorder. Girls were more likely to receive services for mental disorders than boys, but boys generally had an earlier age of first service contact. Finally, 3.1% of children presenting to mental health services experienced involuntary psychiatric inpatient admission.

Conclusions: The extent of hospital and ambulatory-based mental healthcare service among children emphasises the need for primary prevention and early intervention.

澳大利亚一个州人口队列中患有精神障碍的儿童使用医疗服务的模式。
目的:全世界,包括澳大利亚在内,为儿童和青少年提供心理健康服务的比例都在增加。本研究旨在描述从出生开始就接受跟踪调查的大批青少年使用医院和门诊精神健康服务的模式,并考虑不同年龄、性别和诊断的差异:方法:根据新南威尔士州和澳大利亚首都地区卫生部门提供的 "住院病人"、"急诊科 "和 "门诊精神卫生 "记录,确定了2002年至2005年间出生的85,642名儿童(52.0%为男性)在出生至17.5岁期间被诊断出患有精神障碍的服务特征:在观察期内,共有 11,205 名儿童(约占 13.1%)因精神健康问题接受过至少一次住院或门诊治疗。超过五分之二的精神失常儿童被诊断出患有多种精神失常。门诊服务的使用率最高,也是最常见的首次接触点。在所有服务项目和大多数精神障碍类别中,精神健康服务的接触率随着年龄的增长而增加。女孩比男孩更容易接受精神障碍服务,但男孩首次接触服务的年龄普遍较早。最后,在接受精神健康服务的儿童中,有 3.1%的儿童经历过非自愿的精神疾病住院治疗:儿童接受医院和门诊精神卫生保健服务的程度强调了初级预防和早期干预的必要性。
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8.00
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2.20%
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149
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP). The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.
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