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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Surg. 2022 Mar 1;234(3):274–287. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000064

Table 3.

PTSD, Depression and Suicide Screening and Intervention Practices at Level I and II Trauma Centers

Variable PTSD symptom screening and intervention Depression screening and intervention Suicide screening and intervention
Total (n=269) Level I (n=143) Level II (n=126) p Value Total (n=269) Level I (n=144) Level II (n=125) p Value Total (n=267) Level I (n=142) Level II (n=125) p Value
Institution routinely screens admitted trauma patients for symptoms, n (%) 75(27.9) 49(34.3) 26(20.6) 0.03 103(38.3) 49(34.0) 54(43.2) 0.23 207(77.5) 109(76.8) 98(78.4) 0.94
Percent of the time, mean (SD)* 73.7(24.6) 77.9(21.1) 64.5(29.4) 0.05 89.7(19.0) 87.7(20.2) 91.9(17.5) 0.34 92.8(17.2) 90.7(20.6) 95.2(12.1) 0.10
Institution routinely uses a screening questionnaire*, n (%) 50(66.7) 33(67.4) 17(65.4) 0.89 77(76.2) 33(68.8) 44(83.0) 0.24 158(77.5) 73(68.2) 85(87.6) 0.001
Percent of admitted trauma patients screened with a questionnaire, mean (SD) * 68.2(28.6) 66.7(27.9) 71.2(31.0) 0.65 90.0(19.1) 86.3(24.2) 93.1(13.0) 0.20 90.4(20.5) 86.0(26.3) 94.3(12.4) 0.03
Institution routinely uses the EHR to screen, n (%) 23(30.7) 13(26.5) 10(38.5) 0.53 67(66.3) 32(66.7) 35(66.0) 0.69 132(63.8) 69(63.3) 63(64.3) 0.26
EHR screen method*, n (%) 0.67 0.58 0.22
 Automated screen 8(36.4) 5(41.7) 3(30.0) 39(59.1) 20(62.5) 19(55.9) 86(65.7) 48(70.6) 38(60.3)
 Manual review 14(63.6) 7(58.3) 7(70.0) 27(40.9) 12(37.5) 15(44.1) 45(34.3) 20(29.4) 25(39.7)
Institution provides services to admitted trauma patients with symptomsa, n (%) 68(90.7) 47(95.9) 21(80.8) 0.03 91(88.4) 45(91.8) 46(85.2) 0.24 196(95.2) 102(94.4) 94(95.9) 0.85
Intervention available at the trauma center*, n (%)
 Medication 27(36.0) 20(40.8) 7(26.9) 0.23 71(68.9) 31(63.3) 40(74.1) 0.24 140(67.6) 72(66.1) 68(69.4) 0.61
 Supportive bedside counseling 50(66.7) 37(75.5) 13(50.0) 0.03 69(67.0) 34(69.4) 35(64.8) 0.62 155(74.9) 81(74.3) 74(75.5) 0.84
 Evidence-based psychotherapy 38(50.7) 30(61.2) 8(30.8) 0.01 50(48.5) 25(51.0) 25(46.3) 0.63 95(45.9) 53(48.6) 42(42.9) 0.41
 Community referrals 57(76.0) 38(77.6) 19(73.1) 0.67 73(70.9) 39(79.6) 34(63.0) 0.06 147(71.0) 74(67.9) 73(74.5) 0.30
 Other 9(12.0) 8(16.3) 1(3.9) 0.11 12(11.7) 11(22.5) 1(1.9) 0.001 29(14.0) 18(16.5) 11(11.2) 0.27
 Don’t know 0(0.0) 0(0.0) 0(0.0) NA 2(1.9) 1(2.0) 1(1.9) 1.0 5(2.4) 3(2.8) 2(2.0) 1.0
Type of staff person responsible for conducting consults and interventions*, n (%)
 Social worker 39(52.0) 30(61.2) 9(34.6) 0.03 58(56.3) 31(63.3) 27(50.0) 0.18 108(52.2) 58(53.2) 50(51.0) 0.75
 Chemical dependency counselor 4(5.3) 4(8.2) 0(0.0) 0.29 10(9.7) 6(12.2) 4(7.4) 0.51 19(9.2) 11(10.1) 8(8.2) 0.63
 Psychologist 28(37.3) 23(46.9) 5(19.2) 0.02 33(32.0) 18(36.7) 15(27.8) 0.33 79(38.2) 44(40.4) 35(35.7) 0.49
 Psychiatrist 22(29.3) 17(34.7) 5(19.2) 0.16 60(58.3) 28(57.1) 32(59.3) 0.83 153(73.9) 85(78.0) 68(69.4) 0.16
 RN 11(14.7) 10(20.4) 1(3.9) 0.08 29(28.2) 11(22.5) 18(33.3) 0.22 42(20.3) 17(15.6) 25(25.5) 0.08
 Other 17(22.7) 10(20.4) 7(26.9) 0.52 9(8.7) 4(8.2) 5(9.3) 1.0 22(10.6) 12(11.0) 10(10.2) 0.85
 No one designated 1(1.3) 0(0.0) 1(3.9) 0.35 0(0.0) 0(0.0) 0(0.0) NA 0(0.0) 0(0.0) 0(0.0) NA
 Don’t know 2(2.7) 0(0.0) 2(7.7) 0.12 2(1.9) 1(2.0) 1(1.9) 1.0 1(0.5) 0(0.0) 1(1.0) 0.47
Same person who is called for alcohol also called for mental health symptoms*, n (%) 36(54.6) 26(56.5) 10(50.0) 0.77 44(48.4) 21(46.7) 23(50.0) 0.95 67(34.2) 31(30.4) 36(38.3) 0.15
Hospital provides salary support (FTE) to individual(s) to provide screening and intervention services*, n (%) 26(39.4) 21(45.7) 5(25.0) 0.25 29(31.9) 21(46.7) 8(17.4) 0.01 52(26.9) 29(29.3) 23(24.5) 0.50
Number of FTE, mean (SD) 1.8(2.2) 1.5(1.5) 3.0(4.8) 0.66 3.4(4.9) 3.6(5.1) 0.2(NA) 0.53 3.1(4.0) 3.5(4.5) 1.8(1.6) 0.19
Are both pediatric and adult patients screened? *, n (%) 0.02 0.53 0.03
 Only adult patients 27(37.0) 12(25.5) 15(57.7) 25(24.8) 9(19.2) 16(29.6) 35(17.2) 13(12.3) 22(22.4)
 Only peds patients 8(11.0) 6(12.8) 2(7.7) 3(3.0) 1(2.1) 2(3.7) 16(7.8) 13(12.3) 3(3.1)
 Both 37(50.7) 29(61.7) 8(30.8) 63(62.4) 31(66.0) 32(59.3) 137(67.2) 73(68.9) 64(65.3)
 Don’t know 1(1.4) 0(0.0) 1(3.8) 10(9.9) 6(12.8) 4(7.4) 16(7.8) 7(6.6) 9(9.2)
Are interventions available for both pediatric and adult patients who screen positive? *, n (%) 0.13 0.09 0.01
 Only adult patients 22(32.8) 11(23.9) 11(52.4) 25(27.5) 8(17.8) 17(37.0) 38(19.6) 11(11.0) 27(28.7)
 Only peds patients 7(10.5) 5(10.9) 2(9.5) 3(3.3) 1(2.2) 2(4.4) 12(6.2) 9(9.0) 3(3.2)
 Both 35(52.2) 28(60.9) 7(33.3) 59(64.8) 35(77.8) 24(52.2) 135(69.6) 75(75.0) 60(63.8)
 Don’t know 3(4.5) 2(4.4) 1(4.8) 4(4.4) 1(2.2) 3(6.5) 9(4.6) 5(5.0) 4(4.3)
*

Denominator is number of institutions who endorsed routinely screening admitted trauma patients for symptoms