Association between immigration status and inpatient psychiatric admission after attempted suicide: Results from a hospital-based observational study

Autor: E. Jimenez, Gonzalo Martínez-Alés, M.F. Bravo, A. Suarez, E. Roman, Beatriz Rodríguez-Vega, Pilar Sánchez-Castro, C. De Dios
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: European Psychiatry. 33:s273-s274
ISSN: 1778-3585
0924-9338
Popis: IntroductionAcute suicidality or a condition after attempted suicide frequently leads patients to both voluntary or involuntary inpatient admission. Emergency room psychiatrists decide whether such patients can be treated on an outpatient basis.ObjectivesTo identify if immigration status is associated with the decision whether a patient needs a hospital admission.AimsTo detect social determinants of hospital-based health resource uses.MethodsA cross-sectional study including data from 323 patients treated in a general hospital's emergency room after a suicidal attempt during year 2014.ResultsSeventy-six patients were admitted to the hospital (23.5%). Hospitalization frequencies for immigrant and non-immigrant individuals were 6.3% and 26.5% (P = 0.002). No significant association was found between psychiatric admission and history of a diagnosed psychiatric disorder, previous suicidal attempts, previous emergency room care use, family support or current drug use. A subgroup of patients (n = 37; 9%) answered Beck's suicidal intent scale (SIS), a measure of risk in suicidal attempters. Mean SIS was found to be higher among hospitalized than discharged patients (8.5 vs. 16.5; P = 0.01). No significant difference was found in mean SIS between immigrant and non-immigrant patients (9.3 vs. 9.1; P = 0.3).ConclusionsThese preliminary results call for consideration. The highly significant lower rate of psychiatric admission among immigrant patients, without significant differences in mean SIS score in regard to non-immigrants, needs further study.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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