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Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr ; 66(1): 5-25, 2017 Jan.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28042759

ABSTRACT

Crisis Intervention in a Health Care Hospital for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry In the past years the pressure in society and psychological problems in Germany have risen up. This can especially be verified by the great influx of utilization of child and adolescent psychiatric clinics through the admission of crisis. In this connection social disadvantaged female adolescents with a low socio-economic status, students of the secondary school, children in care and the ones whose parents have to manage their upbringing alone are preferentially affected. These developments require a fast adaptation of the supply system to the transformed demands, in particular in terms of outpatient treatment, as well as a closely and structured cooperation between the youth welfare and child and adolescent psychiatric clinics in their function as systems of help. In the script statistical data and adaptive approaches of a supply department of child and adolescent psychiatry are presented.


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Adolescent Psychiatry/organization & administration , Child Protective Services/organization & administration , Child Psychiatry/organization & administration , Crisis Intervention/methods , Crisis Intervention/organization & administration , Health Services Needs and Demand/organization & administration , Interdisciplinary Communication , Intersectoral Collaboration , Mental Disorders/therapy , Outpatient Clinics, Hospital/organization & administration , Psychiatric Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Adolescent , Child , Combined Modality Therapy , Electronic Health Records/organization & administration , Germany , Humans , Mental Disorders/diagnosis , Mental Disorders/psychology , Patient Care Planning/organization & administration , Stress, Psychological/complications
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Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ; 23(3): 151-61, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23793531

ABSTRACT

Involuntary psychiatric admission is a central issue in mental health care, especially in the treatment of children and adolescents. Its legal regulations do not only differ between European countries, but also on a federal level. Only few studies so far dealt with rates of involuntary admission (RIA), mainly focusing on adults, rather than children and adolescents. None of the studies analyzed this topic in a large cohort. The aim of this regional cross-sectional study was to compare voluntary and involuntary admissions in child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) regarding personal and admission characteristics. Furthermore, risk factors and predictors of involuntary admission should be identified. A retrospective analysis of hospital admission registers from three major German CAP hospitals over a period of 6 years (2004-2009) was conducted (N = 10,547 inpatients). Group comparisons between involuntarily and voluntarily treated minors and a logistic regression to determine predictors of legal status were performed. Information on harm to self or others prior to the admission, medication and clinical outcome was not available due to data structure. 70.8 % of patients were voluntarily and 29.2 % involuntarily admitted. Both subsamples comprised more males. The RIA decreased consistently over the years, ranging from 25.7 to 32.4 %. The strongest predictor of being admitted involuntarily was suffering from mental retardation (OR = 15.74). Adolescence, substance abuse, psychotic disorders and admission on duty time were also strongly associated (OR > 3). In this first large cohort study on involuntary treatment of children and adolescents in Germany, about every fourth patient was treated involuntarily. Certain personal and disease-related factors increased the risk. Commitment laws and other legal instruments for regulating involuntary placements are inconsistent and a standardized description or systematic analysis is needed. The influence of demographic, institutional variables and care and health services aspects should also be investigated.


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Coercion , Commitment of Mentally Ill/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Psychiatric/statistics & numerical data , Mental Disorders/therapy , Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Commitment of Mentally Ill/legislation & jurisprudence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Germany , Humans , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Logistic Models , Male , Mental Disorders/diagnosis , Mental Disorders/psychology , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Personality , Personality Inventory , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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