Psychiatric emergency services in a Canadian city: II. Clinical characteristics and patients' disposition. |
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Authors: | L K Oyewumi O Odejide S S Kazarian |
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Institution: | Clinical Evaluation Unit, London Psychiatric Hospital, University of Western Ontario. |
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Abstract: | The clinical characteristics of patients seen at the psychiatric emergency facilities in a Canadian city and the determinants of decisions regarding their treatment were investigated. A total of 544 patients who sought psychiatric emergency services from the three hospitals in Saskatoon during a three month period were studied. Cognitive disturbance, past psychiatric history, previous psychiatric hospitalization and diagnoses of substance use disorders, affective disorders, anxiety disorders and schizophrenic disorders were associated with psychiatric emergencies. Psychiatric diagnoses and availability of social support were significantly associated with disposition. The implications of these findings for psychiatric emergency services are discussed. |
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