Patterson Ii James C, Khalid Ovais, Wakefield Sarah E, Liegmann Justin K, Maqsood Saima, Srivastava Rajeev, Allen Elizabeth
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.
Eastern Shore Psychological Services.
Health Psychol Res. 2021 May 29;9(1):24445. doi: 10.52965/001c.24445. eCollection 2021.
The psychiatric emergency service (PES) has become an increasingly utilized patient care approach over the past 50 years. Psychosocial factors play an important role in PES utilization and disposition of patients in this environment. PES utilization in our region has increased 450% in the past 18 years, while the population has changed <1%. Our objective was to determine the frequency and relationship between six psychosocial factors in our patients, in comparison to the general population.
We completed a retrospective chart review of 160 patients selected at random who utilized the PES during 2009-2010. We looked for historical presence of a broken family, abuse or neglect, substance abuse, legal problems, violence, or incomplete education. We also looked at the relationship of these factors to race and gender.
75% had three or more of the factors measured. In our population, substance abuse and broken family were most prevalent. Females had significantly more abuse or neglect as compared to males, while male subjects had significantly more substance abuse and legal issues than females. The presence of a broken family was strongly associated with abuse or neglect, while violence was associated with incomplete education and legal issues. The prevalence of these factors in our patients was higher than the general population.
The average patient presenting to the PES has multiple major psychosocial problems at higher frequencies than the general population. Understanding the relationship between multiple psychosocial factors and increasing PES utilization can direct us towards addressing the problems causing the increase in PES presentation. A planned future prospective study will examine the incidence of these psychosocial factors in patients presenting to the PES as compared to the general population.
在过去50年里,精神科急诊服务(PES)已成为一种越来越常用的患者护理方式。社会心理因素在这种环境下患者的PES使用和处置中起着重要作用。在过去18年中,我们所在地区的PES使用率增长了450%,而人口变化不到1%。我们的目标是确定与普通人群相比,我们的患者中六种社会心理因素的频率及其之间的关系。
我们对2009 - 2010年期间随机选择的160名使用PES的患者进行了回顾性病历审查。我们查找是否存在家庭破裂、虐待或忽视、药物滥用、法律问题、暴力或教育不完整等历史情况。我们还研究了这些因素与种族和性别的关系。
75%的患者有三种或更多所测量的因素。在我们的研究人群中,药物滥用和家庭破裂最为普遍。与男性相比,女性遭受的虐待或忽视明显更多,而男性患者的药物滥用和法律问题比女性明显更多。家庭破裂与虐待或忽视密切相关,而暴力与教育不完整和法律问题相关。这些因素在我们患者中的患病率高于普通人群。
前往PES就诊的普通患者存在多种主要社会心理问题的频率高于普通人群。了解多种社会心理因素之间的关系以及PES使用率的增加,可以指导我们解决导致前往PES就诊人数增加的问题。一项计划中的未来前瞻性研究将比较前往PES就诊的患者与普通人群中这些社会心理因素的发生率。