Title of article :
The predictive effect of medical illnesses for mental health care in adolescence: a register-based study
Author/Authors :
Karukivi, Max Unit of Adolescent Psychiatry - Satakunta Hospital District, Pori, Finland , Haapasalo-Pesu, Kirsi-Maria Psychiatric Care Division, Satakunta Hospital District, Harjavalta, Finland
Pages :
4
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1
To page :
4
Abstract :
Background Adolescence is a developmentally sensitive stage, during which a medical illness may have an effect on individual development, and vice versa. Chronic medical illnesses in adolescents have been associated with psychiatric symptoms. The aim of the present register-based pilot study was to assess whether, and to what extent, different medical diagnoses predict subsequent use of mental health services among adolescents. Methods The study material comprised data on visits to a pediatric clinic by 12- to 16-year-old adolescent patients over a period of 5 years. Altogether, 10,154 visits by 1,781 patients were identified. The associations of the medical diagnoses with a subsequent visit to the adolescent psychiatry clinic were analyzed using logistic regression. Results During the follow-up period, 299 patients (16.8%) visited or contacted the adolescent psychiatry clinic at least once. Of various diagnoses, the highest odds ratios (ORs) were observed for diabetes mellitus (OR=4.07, p<0.001) and neoplasms (OR=3.29, p=0.047). An association was found between adolescent psychiatry clinic visits and female gender. Conclusion Medical symptoms and illnesses that require a referral to a pediatrician are a marked risk factor for later use of mental health services. The results call for screening for psychological distress among patients with somatic illnesses and prompt referrals to mental health services if required.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
adolescents , adolescent psychiatry , medical illness , mental health care , pediatrics
Journal title :
Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2624032
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