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Citation

Braider L, La Lima C, Crimarco N, Hollander B, Reid-Russell A, Kane J, Greenwald B. J. Am. Coll. Health 2018; ePub(ePub): 1-7.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry , Northwell Health Zucker Hillside Hospital , Glen Oaks , NY , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/07448481.2018.1500471

PMID

30365917

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize contemporary college students requiring psychiatric hospitalization. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Sociodemographic and diagnostic information was gathered retrospectively and analyzed from the electronic medical records (EMRs) of the consecutive inpatient hospitalizations of 905 college students admitted to a psychiatric inpatient unit.

RESULTS: Significantly more females compared to males experienced the following: more hospitalizations, more family and financial stressors, more depression, and less psychotic and bipolar disorder. The most frequent diagnosis was a depressive disorder, followed by bipolar disorder, psychotic disorder, and personality disorder, most frequently borderline personality disorder. Half of participants had comorbid diagnoses with substance abuse most common. More than two-thirds of students endorsed social or intimate relationship, academic, and family challenges as psychosocial stressors. In all, 15% of participants had repeat admissions.

CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides demographic data from a sample of psychiatrically hospitalized college students.

FINDINGS can help improve screening and identification of decompensation in college students.


Language: en

Keywords

College students; mental health; psychiatric hospitalization

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