Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentations, there are inconsistent findings on the characteristics of patients with repeat presentations to pediatric EDs (PEDs) for MH concerns. Our study sought to explore the characteristics of MH patients with repeat PED visits and determine predictors of return visits, of earlier repeat visits, and of more frequent repeat visits. Methods: We examined data collected prospectively in a clinical database looking at MH presentations to a crisis intervention program housed within a PED from October 2006 to December 2011. Predictive models based on demographic and clinical variables were constructed using logistic, Cox, and negative binomial regressio...
Abstract Background Recognition of mental illness in the pediatric emergency department (PED) follow...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Introduction: Our goal was to describe the pattern and identify risk factors of early-return ED visi...
Objective: We examined whether clinical acuity changed in children and youth with repeated emergency...
OBJECTIVE This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency de...
This thesis project aims to provide insights into pediatric mental health care and help to improve i...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
Introduction: Despite an increasing trend for children to visit the emergency department (ED) for be...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health (MH) presentations to ED are increasing in children and adolescents. Little...
Introduction: Children and adolescents evaluated in the emergency department (ED) represent a vulner...
Children seeking care in the emergency department (ED) for mental health conditions are at risk for ...
Objective: Relatively little is known about children who present to emergency departments (EDs) to s...
Abstract Background Recognition of mental illness in the pediatric emergency department (PED) follow...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Introduction: Our goal was to describe the pattern and identify risk factors of early-return ED visi...
Objective: We examined whether clinical acuity changed in children and youth with repeated emergency...
OBJECTIVE This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency de...
This thesis project aims to provide insights into pediatric mental health care and help to improve i...
Objective This study describes the profile of people with mental disorders attending emergency depar...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Repetition of psychiatric emergency department use by a relatively small number of patients constitu...
Introduction: Despite an increasing trend for children to visit the emergency department (ED) for be...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health (MH) presentations to ED are increasing in children and adolescents. Little...
Introduction: Children and adolescents evaluated in the emergency department (ED) represent a vulner...
Children seeking care in the emergency department (ED) for mental health conditions are at risk for ...
Objective: Relatively little is known about children who present to emergency departments (EDs) to s...
Abstract Background Recognition of mental illness in the pediatric emergency department (PED) follow...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Introduction: Our goal was to describe the pattern and identify risk factors of early-return ED visi...