1. Severe and complex youth depression: Clinical and historical features of young people attending a tertiary mood disorders clinic.
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Rice SM, McKechnie B, Cotton S, Brooker A, Pilkington V, Youzchalveen B, Schmaal L, and Davey CG
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Female, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide, Attempted psychology, Depression, Mood Disorders epidemiology
- Abstract
Aim: The concept of severe and complex youth depression has evolved from clinical experience. Here we conducted a file audit study to evaluate supporting data for the construct., Methods: A retrospective file audit was undertaken with 84 consecutively discharged patients over 6-months from Orygen's Youth Mood Clinic (YMC; 50% female)., Results: Over a third (36.9%) were disengaged from vocation and education, with exposure to traumatic events common (84.5%). Almost all patients (91.7%) reported past 2-week suicidal ideation at clinic entry. Hospital emergency departments were the most frequent referral source (31.0%). Most (72.6%) had received previous mental health treatment. Multimorbidity was frequently observed. The presence of a substance use disorder, or ≥ 3 comorbidities were both associated with a greater likelihood of prior suicide attempt., Conclusions: These data highlight the clinical needs associated with severe and complex depression. Findings have implications for youth experiencing mood disorders attending tertiary and community mental health settings., (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.)
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- 2022
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