Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4185261 European Psychiatry 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo compare Emergency Room (ER) utilisation by subjects diagnosed as suffering from a mental disorder, who were born in Strong Migratory Pressure Countries (SMPC) or in Italy. To evaluate the predictors of admission to psychiatric and to non-psychiatric wards.MethodData collected from Information System of Emergency Rooms were analysed. ER contacts in the years 2000–2004 pertaining to subjects who received a psychiatric diagnosis (ICD9-CM codes), and who were born in SMPC or in Italy were examined. “Contacts” included a total of 68,867 assessments made in the ER of all general hospitals in Rome having an acute psychiatric ward. Gender, age and clinical information on SMPC-born and Italian-born patients were compared. A multinomial logistic regression analysis was performed in order to determine risk factors for admission to a psychiatric or to a non-psychiatric ward.ResultsAt the end of follow-up, 11.7% of ER contacts concerned patients born in SMPC. Compared to the Italian-born group, these patients were younger and received more frequently a diagnosis of “Alcohol and substance abuse and dependencies”, while admissions to a psychiatric ward were significantly less common.ConclusionMonitoring health service utilisation may provide relevant information for the delivery of culturally sensitive mental health services.

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