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. 2019 Sep;109(Suppl 4):S316–S321. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305193

TABLE 2—

Visits by Diagnoses and Gender Before and After Flood: Baton Rouge Area, LA, October 2015–June 2017

Diagnosis Total Visits, No. (%) Men, No. (%) Women, No. (%)
Schizophrenic and psychotic disorders 50 342 (18.4) 28 393 (26.7) 21 949 (13.1)
Bipolar disorders 32 049 (11.7) 7 360 (6.9) 24 689 (14.8)
Depressive disorders 65 009 (23.8) 14 858 (14.0) 50 151 (30.0)
Anxiety disorders 18 987 (6.9) 4 188 (3.9) 14 799 (8.9)
Trauma and stress disorders 10 176 (3.7) 2 161 (2.0) 8 015 (4.8)
Substance and addictive disorders 64 981 (23.8) 35 632 (33.6) 29 349 (17.6)
All others 31 689 (11.6) 13 584 (12.8) 18 105 (10.8)
Total 273 233 106 176 167 057

Note. The following classification scheme was used for patient diagnoses, based on the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10; Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 1992) system: schizophrenia and psychotic–related disorders: ICD F20-29; bipolar disorders: ICD F30-31; depressive disorders: ICD F32-33; anxiety disorders: ICD F40-419; trauma and stress-related disorders: ICD F43-439; substance use and addictive disorders: ICD F10-19.