Breaking the Cycle: Predicting Agitation Crises in Child and Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatry.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ricky Burns, Sean T Lynch, Paige Staudenmaier, Timothy D Becker, Parul Shanker, Dalton Martin, Alicia Leong, Timothy Rice
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Abstract

This study examined biopsychosocial factors associated with the use of intramuscular (IM) agitation emergency medication in child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients. A retrospective review of 1,101 patients hospitalized between June 2018-November 2021 at an urban teaching hospital identified predictors of IM medication use through linear regression analysis. Among these patients, 196 received IM medication during their stay. Female sex was associated with a lower likelihood of receiving IM treatment, while factors such as prior involvement with child protective services, a history of violence, previous psychiatric hospitalizations, and use of multiple home psychiatric medications increased the likelihood. Agitation episodes pose risks to both patients and staff, underscoring the importance of early identification and intervention. Understanding these risk factors may guide proactive strategies to reduce the frequency and severity of agitation and limit reliance on emergency pharmacological interventions. Further research is needed to refine predictive models and explore non-pharmacological management approaches.

打破循环:预测儿童和青少年精神病学住院病人的躁动危机。
本研究探讨了儿童和青少年精神科住院患者使用肌内注射(IM)躁动急救药物的相关生物心理社会因素。回顾性分析了2018年6月至2021年11月在某城市教学医院住院的1101例患者,通过线性回归分析确定了IM药物使用的预测因素。在这些患者中,196人在住院期间接受了IM药物治疗。女性与接受IM治疗的可能性较低有关,而先前参与儿童保护服务、暴力史、既往精神科住院治疗和使用多种家庭精神科药物等因素则增加了这种可能性。躁动发作对患者和工作人员都构成风险,强调了早期识别和干预的重要性。了解这些危险因素可以指导积极主动的策略,以减少躁动的频率和严重程度,并限制对紧急药物干预的依赖。需要进一步的研究来完善预测模型和探索非药物管理方法。
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期刊介绍: Child Psychiatry & Human Development is an interdisciplinary international journal serving the groups represented by child and adolescent psychiatry, clinical child/pediatric/family psychology, pediatrics, social science, and human development. The journal publishes research on diagnosis, assessment, treatment, epidemiology, development, advocacy, training, cultural factors, ethics, policy, and professional issues as related to clinical disorders in children, adolescents, and families. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original empirical research in addition to substantive and theoretical reviews.
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