Introduction: Children and adolescents evaluated in the emergency department (ED) represent a vulnerable population, especially when presenting for psychiatric symptoms. For these patients the ED environment may be stressful and lacking in needed resources. Data describing children seen within the ED are currently limited; this study aims to describe the pediatric patient population treated for mental health concerns within one ED, which may promote better-tailored treatment and support resources in the future.Methods: The study describes 339 visits generated over two months in 2017 at LAC+USC Medical Center. We reviewed charts to determine each child’s stated age and gender, as well as whether the patient belonged to one or more vulnerable...
Objective: We examined whether clinical acuity changed in children and youth with repeated emergency...
The number of children and adolescents seen in emergency departments (EDs) and primary care settings...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Objective: Relatively little is known about children who present to emergency departments (EDs) to s...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health (MH) presentations to ED are increasing in children and adolescents. Little...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
The number of children and adolescents seen in emergency departments (EDs) and primary care settings...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Rationale: Increasing Emergency department (ED) presentations for neuropsychiatric disorders has bee...
Objective: To describe a cohort of children presenting to a paediatric emergency department with men...
Introduction: Little is known about the use of involuntary psychiatric holds in preadolescentchildre...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
Copyright © 2012 Robin L. Gabriels et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency medical services (EMS) transport for mental and behavioral health (MBH) emergen...
thesisAccidental injury is a major health problem of children in the United States. Although much r...
Objective: We examined whether clinical acuity changed in children and youth with repeated emergency...
The number of children and adolescents seen in emergency departments (EDs) and primary care settings...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
Objective: Relatively little is known about children who present to emergency departments (EDs) to s...
OBJECTIVE: Mental health (MH) presentations to ED are increasing in children and adolescents. Little...
Objective: We examine psychiatric and pediatric clinical management of pediatric mental health in th...
The number of children and adolescents seen in emergency departments (EDs) and primary care settings...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Rationale: Increasing Emergency department (ED) presentations for neuropsychiatric disorders has bee...
Objective: To describe a cohort of children presenting to a paediatric emergency department with men...
Introduction: Little is known about the use of involuntary psychiatric holds in preadolescentchildre...
Objectives: Despite documented increases in emergency department (ED) mental health (MH) presentatio...
Copyright © 2012 Robin L. Gabriels et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE: Emergency medical services (EMS) transport for mental and behavioral health (MBH) emergen...
thesisAccidental injury is a major health problem of children in the United States. Although much r...
Objective: We examined whether clinical acuity changed in children and youth with repeated emergency...
The number of children and adolescents seen in emergency departments (EDs) and primary care settings...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...