在COVID-19大流行期间,与性别相关的青少年自杀风险行为向急诊科就诊的相关因素

Clinical child psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1177/13591045241307992
Argie Gingoyon, Anett Schumacher, Ronda F Lo, Hemantika Mahesh, Logan Wilkinson, Alicia Segovia, Yaron Finkelstein, Daphne J Korczak
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,青少年因自杀相关想法和行为(srtb)到急诊科(ED)就诊的情况有所增加。性别扩张性青年尤其受到性别专门化服务缺失的影响,然而,关于性别扩张性青年在srtb中出现的ED大流行情况的数据很少。方法:在加拿大的一家三级保健中心收集数据。在两个时期招募患有srtb的12至17岁青少年:2018年3月至2020年3月(大流行前)和2021年3月至2023年5月(大流行期间)。检查患者人口统计学、心理健康症状和急诊科就诊前的医疗保健利用情况。结果:我们确定了202名青少年(70名大流行前;大流行期间为132例),平均年龄为14.3岁。与大流行前相比,大流行期间青少年更有可能认为自己具有扩张性[大流行前:5.7%,大流行期间:24.2%;p = .01]和欧洲血统[术前:28.6%,术后:59.1%;P < 0.01]。在大流行期间,性别膨胀的青少年,平均表现出更高的自杀意念,通过自杀意念问卷青少年得分测量,与顺性青少年相比[性别膨胀:平均= 64.3(标准差= 12.1),而顺性参与者:平均= 58.0(标准差= 14.5);P = .03]。性别扩张性与顺性青少年在人口统计学、医疗保健利用、抑郁或焦虑症状严重程度等方面均无差异。结论:与大流行前相比,大流行期间出现srtb的青少年更有可能被认定为性别扩张。与顺性青少年相比,性别扩张性青少年在大流行期间表现出更多的自杀意念。
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Factors associated with gender specific adolescent presentations to the emergency department for suicide risk behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

BackgroundAdolescent presentations to the emergency department (ED) for suicide-related thoughts and behaviors (SRTBs) increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gender expansive youth were particularly impacted by the loss of gender-specific services, however, data examining ED pandemic presentations of gender expansive youth for SRTBs are scarce.MethodsData were collected at a tertiary care center in Canada. Adolescents aged 12 to 17 presenting with SRTBs were recruited during two periods: March 2018 - March 2020 (pre-pandemic) and March 2021 - May 2023 (during pandemic). Patient demographics, mental health symptoms, and pre-ED visit healthcare utilization were examined.ResultsWe identified 202 adolescents (70 pre-pandemic; 132 during pandemic), with a mean age of 14.3 years. Compared with pre-pandemic, during pandemic adolescents were more likely to identify as gender expansive [pre: 5.7% versus during: 24.2%; p = .01] and were of European descent [pre: 28.6% versus during: 59.1%; p < .01]. During the pandemic, gender expansive adolescents, on average, exhibited higher suicidal ideation, measured by Suicide Ideation Questionnaire Junior scores, compared with cisgender adolescents [gender expansive: mean = 64.3 (standard deviation = 12.1) versus cisgender participants: mean = 58.0 (standard deviation = 14.5); p = .03]. There were no differences in demographics, healthcare utilization, depression or anxiety symptom severity between gender expansive and cisgender adolescents.ConclusionsAdolescents presenting to the ED with SRTBs during the pandemic were more likely to identify as gender expansive than those presenting pre-pandemic. Gender expansive adolescents exhibited increased suicidal ideation compared to cisgender adolescents during the pandemic.

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