Factors associated with frequent psychiatric admissions in a general hospital in Spain
José M. MartÃnez-Ortega,
Luis Gutiérrez-Rojas,
Dolores Jurado,
Antonio Higueras,
Francisco J. Diaz and
Manuel Gurpegui
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2012, vol. 58, issue 5, 532-535
Abstract:
Objectives: To identify demographic or clinical factors associated with frequent admissions in a sample of patients admitted to an acute psychiatric hospitalization unit, controlling for potentially confounding factors. Methods: Socio-demographic variables, diagnosis, and the legal status, date and length of admission were collected for 1,722 consecutively admitted psychiatric patients during a period of up to eight years (1998–2005). Frequently admitted patients were defined as undergoing one or more admissions per year on average. Results: After controlling for potential confounding factors, logistic regression showed that being a frequently admitted patient was significantly associated with diagnoses of schizoaffective disorder, personality disorder or schizophrenia; an involuntary commitment at first admission; and younger age. Conclusions: Factors associated with frequently admitted patients should be identified in order to establish more effective strategies for preventing relapse.
Keywords: rehospitalization; revolving door; frequent users; mental disorder (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1177/0020764011413061
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