To describe recent, 10-year trends in pediatric hospital resource use with and without a psychiatric diagnosis and examine how these trends vary by type of psychiatric and medical diagnosis cooccurrence. A retrospective, longitudinal cohort analysis using hospital discharge data from 33 tertiary care US children's hospitals of patients ages 3 to 17 years from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2014. The trends in hospital discharges, hospital days, and total aggregate costs for each psychiatric comorbid group were assessed by using multivariate generalized estimating equations. From 2005 to 2014, the cumulative percent growth in resource use was significantly (all P < .001) greater for children hospitalized with versus without a psychi...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine changes in child emergency department (ED) discharges and hospi...
Current trends on the national landscape of available treatment and delivery systems for children an...
Psychiatric morbidity is common in the medically ill children, although it is frequently unrecognize...
Mental health conditions are prevalent among children hospitalized for medical conditions and surgic...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
According to a report generated by the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine Report an...
Whereas time trends in the epidemiologic burden of US pediatric mental health disorders are well des...
Objective: From 2007 to 2010, inpatient admissions increased for pediatric patients suffering from m...
This study analysed trends of first-time patients visiting the paediatric psychiatry clinic in a uni...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Introduction: Children and adolescents requiring mental health services are increasing. This paper i...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine changes in child emergency department (ED) discharges and hospi...
Current trends on the national landscape of available treatment and delivery systems for children an...
Psychiatric morbidity is common in the medically ill children, although it is frequently unrecognize...
Mental health conditions are prevalent among children hospitalized for medical conditions and surgic...
ObjectiveTo examine trends in mental health (MH) visits to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) and...
According to a report generated by the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine Report an...
Whereas time trends in the epidemiologic burden of US pediatric mental health disorders are well des...
Objective: From 2007 to 2010, inpatient admissions increased for pediatric patients suffering from m...
This study analysed trends of first-time patients visiting the paediatric psychiatry clinic in a uni...
Objective: To determine the pattern of psychiatric disorders among children reporting to the Psychia...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents in child...
Objective: To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-r...
Introduction: Children and adolescents requiring mental health services are increasing. This paper i...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine changes in child emergency department (ED) discharges and hospi...
Current trends on the national landscape of available treatment and delivery systems for children an...
Psychiatric morbidity is common in the medically ill children, although it is frequently unrecognize...