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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2008 Sep;16(9):706–717. doi: 10.1097/JGP.0b013e31817e73c7

Table 1.

Service and Patient Characteristics of Psychiatric Emergency Departmentsa

PES characteristics:a
  Open 24 hours, 7 days/week: 92%
  Attending psychiatrist present at least 8 hours/day: 96%
  Attending psychiatrist present 24 hours/day: 26%
  Follow up care provided by PES: 51%
  Patient mean length of stay: 9.0 hours
  % of patients presented involuntarily: 37%
  % of patients admitted to inpatient services: 34%
  % of patients with Medicare: 14%
  Prevalence of patient PES psychiatric diagnoses (all ages):
           Psychotic disorder 29%
           Primary substance abuse 25%
           Major Depression 23%
           Dementia 5%
ED Visit Data:b,c,d,e
  Psychiatric admitting diagnosis from ED, 65 years +:b
           Dementia 38.8%
           Mood disorder 29.5%
           Schizophrenia/psychosis 19.8%
           Substance-related 8.9%
           Anxiety disorder 2.3%
           Medication-induced 0.7%
  ED visits, all ages, 2004: 110.2 million c
  % of ED visits by patients 65 years +, 2004: 14.3 c
  ED visits per 100 older adults, 2004: 45.4 c
  % of ED visits due to mental health condition , 2001: 6.3 d
  % of ED visits by institutionalized patients, including NH residents, 2003:* 2.6 e
  Psychiatric related ED visits, per 1000 pop., 2001 (1992):d
           All ages 23.6 (17.1)
           70 years + 32.0 (20.6)
  Psychiatric related ED visits, per 1000 ED visits, 2001 (1992):d
           All ages 62.5 (48.7)
           70 years + 64.1 (46.4)
*

While “institutions” from this source includes prisons, the average age of patients from institutions is clearly elderly: 71 years.

Sources:

a

Currier and Allen, 20036

b

Chapman et al., 200345

c

McCaig and Nawar, 200615

d

Larkin et al., 20058

e

McCaig and Burt, 200518