TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - The Chinese Mandarin version of the Crisis Triage Rating Scale for Taiwanese with mental illness to compulsory hospitalization JO - International journal of environmental research and public health A1 - Ting, Shuo-Yen A1 - Lan, Tsuo-Hung A1 - Shen, Lih-Jong A1 - Lin, Chun-Yuan A1 - Lee, Shih-Kai A1 - Ma, Wei-Fen SP - e13393 EP - e13393 VL - 18 IS - 24 N2 - BACKGROUND: A controversial issue of the need to protect human rights and ensure public safety still remains a conflict in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to translate the Crisis Triage Rating Scale to Chinese Mandarin (CMCTRS).

METHOD: A cross-sectional design with convenient sampling was employed in this study. The CMCTRS was tested on 302 Taiwanese individuals with mental illness who were admitted to the emergency room (ER) of a psychiatric center. A higher score indicated a greater need for mandatory psychiatric admission. Psychiatrists rated the patients' status according to three scale criteria and six action plans of recommendations.

RESULTS: Five specialists evaluated the content validity index to be 0.8. A total of 210 participants (69.5%) were deemed suitable for compulsory hospitalization or admission for observation in ER. The optimal cut-off score was 8, with a Youden Index of 1.46, a sensitivity of 0.748, and a specificity of 0.712 in deciding the need for hospitalization or observation.

CONCLUSIONS: The CMCTRS exhibited an acceptable criterion validity with psychiatrists in a population of 302 patients at the ER of a psychiatric center. A cut-off point of 8 is recommended for determining hospitalization or a minimum 24 h stay at emergency for observation.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1661-7827 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413392 ID - ref1 ER -