A comparison of psychiatric inpatient admissions in youth before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: There was strong evidence of increases in psychiatric inpatient admissions during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to expected trends based on pre-pandemic data. To ensure accessible and continuous mental health supports and services for youth and their families during future pandemics, these findings highlight the need for rapid expanse of inpatient mental health services, similar to what occurred in many intensive care units across Canada.PMID:38449720 | PMC:PMC10914150
Source: Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joanne L Park Chris A Clark Mercedes Bagshawe Jennifer Kuntz None Andrea-Perri None Avril-Deegan Brian Marriott Abdul Rahman None Susan-Graham Carly A McMorris Source Type: research
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