Hillard J R, Slomowitz M, Levi L S
Am J Psychiatry. 1987 Apr;144(4):432-6. doi: 10.1176/ajp.144.4.432.
Characteristics of 100 visits by adolescents (less than 18 years old) to a psychiatric emergency service were examined and compared with those of 100 visits by adults. Adolescents were less likely than adults to receive diagnoses of psychosis and personality disorder but more likely to receive diagnoses of adjustment and conduct disorders, were less likely to have had previous psychiatric treatment but equally likely (40%) to be in current treatment, and required more time to evaluate. Self-destructive ideation or behavior was present in 40% of the adolescents. Nearly all visits were judged to have represented genuine emergencies.
对100名青少年(未满18岁)前往精神科急诊服务机构就诊的情况进行了检查,并与100名成年人的就诊情况进行了比较。青少年被诊断为精神病和人格障碍的可能性低于成年人,但被诊断为适应障碍和品行障碍的可能性更高;青少年之前接受过精神科治疗的可能性较小,但目前正在接受治疗的可能性相同(40%),且评估所需时间更长。40%的青少年存在自我毁灭的想法或行为。几乎所有就诊都被判定为真正的紧急情况。