Frontiers in Psychiatry (Jun 2023)

Urgent psychiatric consultations for suicide attempt and suicidal ideation before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in an Italian pediatric emergency setting

  • Massimo Apicella,
  • Giulia Serra,
  • Monia Trasolini,
  • Elisa Andracchio,
  • Fabrizia Chieppa,
  • Roberto Averna,
  • Maria Elena Iannoni,
  • Antonio Infranzi,
  • Marianna Moro,
  • Clotilde Guidetti,
  • Gino Maglio,
  • Umberto Raucci,
  • Antonino Reale,
  • Stefano Vicari,
  • Stefano Vicari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1135218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionSuicidal attempts (SAs) in youth have been increasing during the last decades.MethodsWe studied consultations, SA, and suicidal ideation (SI) in a pediatric emergency department (ED).ResultsFrom 1 January 2011 to 31 May 2022, 606,159 patients accessed the ED, 8,397 of who had a child psychiatry consultation (CPC). CPCs increased significantly by 11 times in the last decade (155 in 2011 vs. 1,824 in 2021, p < 0.001); CPCs for SA increased significantly by 33 times, from 6 in 2011 to 200 in 2021 (3.9% of total CPC vs. 11%, p < 0.001). While total CPCs increased constantly during the entire period (annual percent change (APC) of 21.7 from 2011 to 2021 in a 0 joinpoint model), CPCs for SA increased significantly from 2011 to 2016, were approximately stable from 2016 to 2020, and then had a peak in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic (APC from 2011 to 2016 of 64.1, APC of 1.2 from 2016 to 2020, and APC of 230 after 2020 in a 2-joinpoint model).DiscussionTotal CPCs in ED as well as evaluation for SA and SI increased significantly during the last decade. CPCs for SA had an additional increase after the COVID-19 pandemic. This picture warrants timely and efficient improvements in emergency settings and mental health resources.

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