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Citation

Pacheco P B, Lizana C P, Celhay S I, Pereira Q J. Rev. Med. Chile 2007; 135(6): 751-758.

Vernacular Title

Caracteristicas clinicas de ninos y adolescentes menores de 18 anos

Affiliation

Departamento de Psiquiatría, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. bejupa@vtr.net

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Sociedad Medica De Santiago)

DOI

/S0034-98872007000600009

PMID

17728901

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Five percent of children and adolescents consults in mental health services in one year. Approximately one every ten children has a mental health problem. AIM: To assess clinical and demographic factors of children and adolescents hospitalized by psychiatric cause in a university psychiatric clinic. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Review of medical records of 167 subjects aged 9 to 17 years, 97 women, admitted to a Psychiatric Service in the period 2001-2004. The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) manual of the World Organization of National Colleges, Academies and Academic Associations of General Practitioners/Family Physicians (WONCA) was used to classify admission complaints and symptoms and DSMIV to classify psychiatric disorders. RESULTS: Mean hospital stay was 11+8 days. The main admission causes were suicidal attempts and psychomotor agitation/impulsive behavior in 54% and 26% of cases, respectively. The main psychiatric diagnoses were depressive disorder, suicide attempt and bipolar disorder. In 69% of patients, the personality diagnosis was deferred. Only 25% of families were considered functional. CONCLUSIONS: Affective disorders and suicidal behavior are the main psychiatric diagnoses at discharge in children and adolescents admitted to a psychiatric impatient service.


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