儿童医院自杀风险筛查:阳性筛查与主诉的关系

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Michael D Harries, Rachel Ballard, Amanda Burnside, Anna Ros, Aron Janssen
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目的:自杀是10-24岁年轻人死亡的主要原因。我们需要更好的方法来识别、预防和治疗自杀念头或行为。我们试图确定积极自杀风险筛查与主诉之间的联系。方法:我们对2020年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间在一家大型城市三级保健儿童医院使用自杀筛查问题(ASQ)筛查自杀风险的儿童进行了回顾性电子健康记录回顾。主要研究结果为ASQ阳性筛查。结果:在完成的23154例ASQ筛查中,急诊(ED)就诊的16622例患者中有15.2%筛查阳性,而住院的6532例患者中有13.1%筛查阳性。在提出医疗投诉的患者中(n = 13,831), 5.2%的急诊科就诊包括阳性筛查,9.1%的住院就诊包括阳性筛查。急性阳性筛查在急诊科(0.8%)比住院病房(2.4%)更少见。与参考组相比,在急诊科(优势比:33.44)和住院病房(优势比:127.31),出现意外中毒的青少年明显更有可能在自杀风险筛查中呈阳性。讨论:在以医疗主诉为主诉的患者中,自杀风险筛查阳性率很高,特别是那些以无意中毒或躯体主诉为主诉的患者。这些发现支持普遍自杀风险筛查的潜力,以识别可能被遗漏的自杀高风险青年。
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Suicide Risk Screening in a Children's Hospital: Association of Positive Screens With Presenting Complaints.

Purpose: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people aged 10-24 years. Better methods of identifying, preventing, and treating suicidal thoughts or behaviors are needed. We seek to identify associations between positive suicide risk screening and presenting complaint.

Methods: We completed a retrospective, electronic health record review of children who were screened for suicide risk using the Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2023 at a large, urban, tertiary care children's hospital. The primary study outcome was a positive screen on the ASQ.

Results: Of 23,154 ASQ screenings completed, 15.2% of the 16,622 visits in the emergency department (ED) included a positive screen and 13.1% of the 6,532 visits in the inpatient setting included a positive screen. Of patients presenting with a medical complaint (n = 13,831), 5.2% of ED visits included a positive screen and 9.1% of inpatient setting visits included a positive screen. Acute positive screens were less common in the ED (0.8%) than in medical inpatient units (2.4%). Youth presenting with unintentional poisoning were significantly more likely to screen positive for suicide risk in the ED (odds ratio: 33.44) and medical inpatient units (odds ratio: 127.31) when compared to the reference category.

Discussion: High rates of positive suicide risk screens exist in patients presenting with medical chief complaints, especially those presenting with unintentional poisoning or somatic complaints. These findings support the potential for universal suicide risk screening to identify youth at high risk for suicidality that may otherwise be missed.

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