急诊科和早期发现的青少年和年轻人在发展精神障碍的风险:一项探索性研究。

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Marco Solmi, Foscarina Della Rocca, Vito Cianci, Alessandro Giacometti, Chiara Alexopulos, Umberto Granziol, Angela Favaro, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Miranda Zoleo, Carla Cremonese
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摘要

本研究的目的是评估急诊科(ED)在早期发现精神障碍的潜在作用。两个队列(6759名14至24岁的ED患者,165名精神障碍患者)通过ID匹配并合并。主要结局是在精神卫生服务(MHS)中接受精神障碍诊断前接受ED治疗的个体比例。次要结局是受试者第一次接触ED的年龄,以及从第一次接触ED到在MHS接受精神障碍诊断的时间。我们评估了性别、ED表现的严重程度和ED访问次数是否能预测主要结局。几乎一半后来发展为精神障碍的个体(49.7%)在获得MHS之前曾接受过ED。较晚进入MHS的患者首次接触ED的平均年龄为17.34岁(2.1岁),ED比MHS早3.68岁(2.11岁)。性别和ED表现的严重程度与获得MHS无关,而获得ED的次数越多,获得MHS的时间越晚(OR范围:1.17-1.36,p
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Emergency department and early detection of adolescents and young adults at risk of developing mental disorders: an exploratory study.

Emergency department and early detection of adolescents and young adults at risk of developing mental disorders: an exploratory study.

The objective of this study is to assess the potential role of Emergency Department (ED) for early detection of mental disorders. Two cohorts (6,759 subjects aged 14 to 24 accessing ED, 165 subjects with mental disorders) were matched by ID and merged. Primary outcome was the proportion of individuals accessing ED before receiving a diagnosis of mental disorder in Mental Health Service (MHS). Secondary outcomes were age of first access to ED in subjects later accessing to MHS, and time from first ED access to receiving a diagnosis of mental disorder at MHS. We assessed whether gender, severity of ED presentation, and number of ED accesses predicted primary outcome. Almost half of individuals who later developed mental disorders (49.7%) accessed ED before access to MHS. Mean age of first ED contact among those later accessing to MHS was 17.34 (2.1), and ED access preceded access to MHS by 3.68 (2.11) years. Gender and severity of ED presentation were not associated with the access to MHS, while higher number of ED accesses was associated with later access to MHS (OR range: 1.17-1.36, p<0.05). Despite its limitations, the present study suggests ED might represent a contact point for individuals who later access to MHS. Future early detection programs should involve ED in their outreach and screening approaches. Additional studies are needed to assess if subjects earlier accessing to ED are at risk-of-developing or already suffer from a mental disorder, and to validate screening instruments specifically designed for ED.

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