Behavioral Sciences (Jan 2023)

Prevalence and Risk Factors for Absconding from an Open-Door, No-Restraint Inpatient Psychiatric Unit: A Single-Center Study in Italy

  • Giovanni Napoli,
  • Marcella Cannone,
  • Marco Garzitto,
  • Marco Colizzi,
  • Matteo Balestrieri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13010058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 58

Abstract

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Absconding from inpatient psychiatric services has been associated with poor outcomes, putting the patient and community at risk and prolonging the recovery process. A retrospective study investigated the absconding rates and risk factors among patients admitted to an open-door, no-restraint inpatient psychiatric unit. Overall, the absconding rate was 4.5%, and the relative risk of absconding was higher for male, younger, and non-Caucasian patients as well as for those who had already absconded, were unknown to health services, compulsorily admitted, admitted for substance abuse, and in the first days of hospitalization. The findings of this study may have important public health implications.

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