Alikhani R, Tehrani-Doost M, Shahrivar Z. A Five-Year Report on Clinical and Demographic Characteristics of Children and Adolescents Admitted to a Major Psychiatric Hospital. Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 2019; 17 (3) :253-262
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1- Department of Psychiatry, Psychosis Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
2- Research Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.; Roozbeh Psychiatry Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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Objectives: More attention is now paid on the importance of emotional and mental well-being of the youth. To better plan for psychiatric health care and rehabilitation in this age group, we need to shed light on the epidemiological picture of their mental disorders. The present study aimed to evaluate the demographic and clinical characteristics of the referrals to a child and adolescent psychiatric ward during 5 years.
Methods: In this prospective observational study, all the youth, who had been admitted to the Roozbeh Hospital for the first time, were recruited. All of the participants were evaluated, using the Roozbeh Hospital Item Sheet as a standard tool for obtaining their demographic and clinical features. The level of global functioning was also assessed, utilizing the Children Global Assessment Scale.
Results: Over 55% of the inpatients (n=192) were male with a Mean±SD age of 15.2±2.36years. The average length of admission was 40 days. The most common diagnoses were (in descending sequences): 1. bipolar mood disorder; 2. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; and 3. autism spectrum disorder. The global functioning mean score of the participants was between 29 and 59 out of 100 through the worst and the best situations of the psychiatric condition.
Discussion: The study findings highlight the predominance of mood disorders and their complications among this group of inpatients as well as their required and special assessments and interventions. Future annual reports can help with better understanding the trends in mental health issues that potentially aids in policymaking and developing treatment guidelines.
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Highlights
● Over 80% of the patients admitted to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Ward in a 5-year study were diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
● The most common comorbid conditions were attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
● Over 50% were suffering from the negative consequences of poor relationships with primary caregivers, academic problems, and social relatedness.
● One-third of the participants at the time of admission functioned poorly, a low functioning situation which usually exists before the emergences of the full-blown syndrome.
Plain Language Summary
This 5-year study provides information about common psychiatric disorders in Iranian children and adolescents. Bipolar disorder (a mood disorder) was reported to be the most common disease followed by attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder. Over half of the children and adolescents admitted to hospital suffering from a poor relationship with parents and other caregivers as well as academic issues and impaired social relationships. Most of them functioned poorly due to psychiatric disorders and needed comprehensive rehabilitation strategies.
Article type:
Original Research Articles |
Subject:
Psychiatry Received: 2018/10/25 | Accepted: 2019/04/10 | Published: 2019/09/1
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