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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 2.
Published in final edited form as: Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2019 Nov 22;4(4):357–368. doi: 10.1080/23794925.2019.1685419

Table 1.

Clinical and psychosocial characteristics of adolescent inpatients

Diagnosis N (%) Boys Girls
 Unipolar mood 641 (82.6%) 162 (75.7%) 470 (85.5%)
 Bipolar mood 41 (5.3%) 9 (4.2%) 31 (5.6%)
 Psychotic disorder 5 (0.6%) 3 (1.4%) 1 (0.2%)
 Anxiety disorder 462 (59.5%) 109 (50.9%) 347 (63.1%)
 PTSD 119 (15.3%) 16 (7.5%) 99 (18.0%)
 OCD 49 (6.3%) 13 (6.1%) 36 (6.5%)
 ADHD 139 (17.9%) 53 (24.8%) 83 (15.1%)
 Eating disorder 33 (4.3%) 3 (1.4%) 30 (5.5%)
 Substance use disorder 44 (5.7%) 14 (6.5%) 30 (5.5%)
 Internalizing disorder 543 (75.8%) 126 (66.3%) 409 (79.4%)
 Internalizing-externalizing disorder 173 (24.2%) 64 (33.7%) 106 (20.6%)
Comorbidity 579 (74.6%) 149 (69.6%) 420 (76.4%)
Past month NSSI 422 (54.4%) 78 (36.4%) 337 (61.3%)
Lifetime suicide attempt 287 (37.2%) 60 (28.3%) 220 (40.1%)
Child abuse 258 (34.3%) 56 (26.8%) 195 (36.7%)

Note. PTSD = Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; OCD = Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; ADHD = Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; NSSI = Non-suicidal self-injury.

Only participants reporting gender as male or female were included in the table; however, there were also 12 transgender and 1 unreported gender patient.