Psychiatric Emergency Service Use by Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pediatric emergency care Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1097/PEC.0000000000003331
Luis Martinez Agulleiro, Mehmet Utku Kucuker, Fei Guo, Aron Janssen, Cheryl R Stein, Argelinda Baroni
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Abstract

Objectives: To document the proportion of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) youth presenting to a pediatric psychiatric emergency department (ED) and examine whether their demographic and clinical characteristics differ from cisgender youth.

Methods: We analyzed electronic health records of youth ages 5 to 17 years presenting to a specialized pediatric psychiatric ED (N = 2728), including sociodemographic characteristics, gender identity, suicidal risk at admission, and diagnoses at discharge. We examined differences by gender identity using χ 2 tests (categorical variables), 2-sample t tests, or Mann-Whitney U tests (continuous variables). Adjusted Poisson regression models estimated the prevalence ratio of the association between gender identity and clinical diagnoses.

Results: Of youth, 6% seeking emergency psychiatric care identified as TGD. Compared with cisgender peers, TGD youth exhibited a higher risk for suicide, longer hospital stays, and received more psychiatric diagnoses at discharge, including a higher prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (prevalence ratio: 1.50, 95% CI: 1.16, 1.90).

Conclusions: TGD youth have more severe clinical presentations in the psychiatric ED compared with cisgender youth. Further research is essential to develop targeted interventions to support the mental health of TGD youth.

跨性别和性别多样化青年对精神科急救服务的使用
目的:记录跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)青少年在儿科精神科急诊科(ED)的比例,并检查他们的人口统计学和临床特征是否与顺性别青少年不同。方法:我们分析了在儿科精神科专科急诊科就诊的5 - 17岁青少年(N = 2728)的电子健康记录,包括社会人口学特征、性别认同、入院时的自杀风险和出院时的诊断。我们使用χ2检验(分类变量)、2样本t检验或Mann-Whitney U检验(连续变量)来检验性别认同的差异。调整后的泊松回归模型估计了性别认同与临床诊断之间关联的患病率。结果:在青少年中,6%的人寻求紧急精神科治疗,确定为TGD。与顺性同龄人相比,TGD青少年表现出更高的自杀风险,更长的住院时间,出院时接受更多的精神病学诊断,包括更高的自杀念头和行为患病率(患病率比:1.50,95% CI: 1.16, 1.90)。结论:与顺性别青年相比,TGD青年在精神科ED中有更严重的临床表现。进一步的研究对于制定有针对性的干预措施以支持TGD青年的心理健康至关重要。
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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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