2010
DOI: 10.1176/ps.2010.61.1.25
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Suicide Risk and Acute Psychiatric Readmissions: A Prospective Cohort Study

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“…These effects are presumably related to some interaction between the natural history of illness and clinical practice. Contrary to some previous research, we found no effect of age (Mojtabai et al 1997;Korkeila et al 1998;Sytema & Burgess, 1999;Heggestad, 2001;Hendryx et al 2001Hendryx et al , 2003Valevski et al 2007;Zilber et al 2011) or gender (Schoenbaum et al 1995;Korkeila et al 1998;Heggestad, 2001;Hodgson et al 2001;Valevski et al 2007;Carr et al 2008;Mellesdal et al 2010) after adjustment for other variables.…”
Section: Diagnosiscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These effects are presumably related to some interaction between the natural history of illness and clinical practice. Contrary to some previous research, we found no effect of age (Mojtabai et al 1997;Korkeila et al 1998;Sytema & Burgess, 1999;Heggestad, 2001;Hendryx et al 2001Hendryx et al , 2003Valevski et al 2007;Zilber et al 2011) or gender (Schoenbaum et al 1995;Korkeila et al 1998;Heggestad, 2001;Hodgson et al 2001;Valevski et al 2007;Carr et al 2008;Mellesdal et al 2010) after adjustment for other variables.…”
Section: Diagnosiscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Referral source and prior hospitalization may serve as a proxy for acuity and functional impairment that differ from measures of symptom severity. Prior hospitalization is one of the most robust predictors of re‐hospitalization (e.g., Mellesdal et al., ); however, less attention has been paid to this variable in the context of treatment response for depression. Prior hospitalization may be particularly salient for partial hospital treatment, which is often in lieu of inpatient hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also included baseline use of CBT skills, which may predict outcome given that the treatment focused on teaching CBT skills. Potential treatment‐related predictors included number of prior psychiatric hospitalizations (e.g., Mellesdal, Mehlum, Wentzel‐Larsen, Kroken, & Jorgensen, ) and treatment outcome expectancy (Greenberg, Constantino, & Bruce, ). We also included referral source (inpatient hospitalization/community) because of the differences in acuity and chronicity in these groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Funding: The work was supported by research grants from the Western Norway Regional Health Authority to Hugo A. Jørgensen for the ongoing cohort study ''Suicidality in psychiatric emergency admissions (the SIPEA study)'' [18], and from the Psychiatric Division of Haukeland University.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%