Deliberate self‐harm in older adults: A national analysis of US emergency department visits and follow‐up care. (24th April 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Deliberate self‐harm in older adults: A national analysis of US emergency department visits and follow‐up care. (24th April 2019)
- Main Title:
- Deliberate self‐harm in older adults: A national analysis of US emergency department visits and follow‐up care
- Authors:
- Schmutte, Timothy
Olfson, Mark
Xie, Ming
Marcus, Steven C. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To examine mental health care received by older adults following emergency department (ED) visits for deliberate self‐harm. Methods: This retrospective cohort analysis examined 2015 Medicare claims for adults ≥65 years of age with ED visits for deliberate self‐harm (N = 16 495). We estimated adjusted risk ratios (ARR) for discharge disposition, ED coding of mental disorder, and 30‐day follow‐up mental health outpatient care. Results: Most patients (76.9%) were hospitalized with lower likelihoods observed for African American patients (ARR = 0.86, 99% CI = 0.79‐0.94) and patients with either one medical comorbidity (ARR = 0.91, 99% CI = 0.83‐0.99) or two to three comorbidities (ARR = 0.93, 99% CI = 0.88‐0.99). Hospitalization was associated with recent depression (ARR = 1.09, 99% CI = 1.03‐1.16) and recent psychiatric inpatient care (ARR = 1.13, 99% CI = 1.04‐1.22). Among patients discharged to the community (n = 3818), 56.4% received an ED mental disorder diagnosis. Predictors of an ED mental disorder diagnosis included younger age (65‐69 years; ARR = 1.53, 99% CI = 1.31‐1.78), recent mental health care in ED (ARR = 1.50, 99% CI = 1.29‐1.74) or outpatient (ARR = 1.62, 99% CI = 1.44‐1.82) settings, recent diagnosis of mental disorder (ARR = 1.61, 99% CI = 1.43‐1.80), and other/unknown lethality methods of self‐harm (ARR = 1.24, 99% CI = 1.01‐1.52). Among community discharged patients, 39.0% received 30‐day follow‐up outpatient mental health care, whichAbstract : Objective: To examine mental health care received by older adults following emergency department (ED) visits for deliberate self‐harm. Methods: This retrospective cohort analysis examined 2015 Medicare claims for adults ≥65 years of age with ED visits for deliberate self‐harm (N = 16 495). We estimated adjusted risk ratios (ARR) for discharge disposition, ED coding of mental disorder, and 30‐day follow‐up mental health outpatient care. Results: Most patients (76.9%) were hospitalized with lower likelihoods observed for African American patients (ARR = 0.86, 99% CI = 0.79‐0.94) and patients with either one medical comorbidity (ARR = 0.91, 99% CI = 0.83‐0.99) or two to three comorbidities (ARR = 0.93, 99% CI = 0.88‐0.99). Hospitalization was associated with recent depression (ARR = 1.09, 99% CI = 1.03‐1.16) and recent psychiatric inpatient care (ARR = 1.13, 99% CI = 1.04‐1.22). Among patients discharged to the community (n = 3818), 56.4% received an ED mental disorder diagnosis. Predictors of an ED mental disorder diagnosis included younger age (65‐69 years; ARR = 1.53, 99% CI = 1.31‐1.78), recent mental health care in ED (ARR = 1.50, 99% CI = 1.29‐1.74) or outpatient (ARR = 1.62, 99% CI = 1.44‐1.82) settings, recent diagnosis of mental disorder (ARR = 1.61, 99% CI = 1.43‐1.80), and other/unknown lethality methods of self‐harm (ARR = 1.24, 99% CI = 1.01‐1.52). Among community discharged patients, 39.0% received 30‐day follow‐up outpatient mental health care, which was most strongly predicted by an ED diagnosis of mental disorder (ARR = 2.65, 99% CI = 2.25‐3.12) and prior outpatient mental health care (ARR = 2.62, 99% CI = 2.28‐3.00). Conclusion: Most older adult Medicare beneficiaries who present to EDs with self‐harm are hospitalized. Of those who are discharged to the community, many are not diagnosed with mental disorder in the ED or receive timely follow‐up mental health care. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of geriatric psychiatry. Volume 34:Number 7(2019)
- Journal:
- International journal of geriatric psychiatry
- Issue:
- Volume 34:Number 7(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 34, Issue 7 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 34
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0034-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1058
- Page End:
- 1069
- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-24
- Subjects:
- emergency department -- older adults -- self‐harm -- suicide attempts
Geriatric psychiatry -- Periodicals
Geriatric Psychiatry -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/gps.5109 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0885-6230
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