2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2015.03.004
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Repérage des conduites à risque et des symptômes dépressifs chez les adolescents admis en service d’accueil des urgences

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“…Overall, boys accounted for almost half of the adolescents aged 14-18 visiting PEDs. These results are similar to the ratio of the general population of adolescents in Switzerland (sex ratio, 1.06) [29] and Europe (sex ratio, 0.92-1.30) [4,5,7,15]. The temporal analysis of boys' consultations is consistent with other studies [4,6] and reflects an increased demand for consultations during the school period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Overall, boys accounted for almost half of the adolescents aged 14-18 visiting PEDs. These results are similar to the ratio of the general population of adolescents in Switzerland (sex ratio, 1.06) [29] and Europe (sex ratio, 0.92-1.30) [4,5,7,15]. The temporal analysis of boys' consultations is consistent with other studies [4,6] and reflects an increased demand for consultations during the school period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The length of time between triage and admission to the consultation room may discourage some boys with a low degree of urgency and encourage them to leave the emergency room before being seen by a medical doctor. Compared to other studies including samples similar to ours, the adolescents in this study had fewer musculoskeletal complaints [4,5,7,15] and traumatic injuries related to sports accidents [8]. They had more dermatological, digestive, and respiratory complaints [2,4,5,15].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…After reviewing the previous studies on HRRBs of adolescents with depression, we concluded that most focused on the dimensions of SS or AV, while there is a lack of exploration of other common HRRBs [ 8 – 10 ]. In addition, the definition of depression in these studies was vague, such as depressive mood, depressive state, depressive symptoms, depression that constitutes clinical diagnosis, and depressive disorders (in the above study) [ 11 13 ]. Given these gaps in the literature, there is a need to conduct a comprehensive and systematic analysis to describe the characteristics of HRRBs in adolescents with depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%