Indigeneity and Likelihood of Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital in an Australian Deliberate Self-Poisoning Hospital-Treated Cohort
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Aims
3. Methods
3.1. Design
3.2. Setting
3.3. Data
3.4. Data Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Participant Characteristics
4.2. Association between Cultural Identity and Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital
4.3. Characteristics of Indigenous Patients Associated with Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital
5. Discussion
5.1. Key Findings
5.1.1. Indigeneity and Referral to the Psychiatric Hospital
5.1.2. Why Is Discharge to the Psychiatric Hospital Important?
5.1.3. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics by Cultural Identity
5.1.4. Generalisability of These Results and Comparability with Other Studies
5.2. Implications
5.3. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Non-Indigenous | Indigenous | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Variable | n (%) 3679 (96) | n (%) 149 (4) | Chi Square | p-Value |
Gender | ||||
Male | 1398 (38) | 59 (40) | 0.19 | 0.660 |
Female | 2299 (62) | 90 (60) | ||
Age group | ||||
18–25 years | 943 (26) | 57 (38) | 16.53 | 0.002 |
26–40 years | 1365 (37) | 50 (34) | ||
41–50 years | 762 (21) | 30 (20) | ||
51+ years | 627 (17) | 12 (8) | ||
Marital status | ||||
Married/de facto | 1187 (32) | 32 (22) | 16.51 | <0.001 |
Single/never married | 1849 (51) | 100 (68) | ||
Separated/divorced/widowed | 622 (17) | 16 (11) | ||
Employment | ||||
Employed | 1087 (29) | 18 (12) | 21.81 | <0.001 |
Not in paid work | 1419 (38) | 76 (51) | ||
Unknown | 1191 (32) | 55 (37) | ||
Highest education (missing = 347) | ||||
Tertiary | 2775 (83) | 9 (7) | 11.05 | 0.001 |
Primary or secondary | 587 (17) | 128 (93) | ||
SEIFA (based on postcode) * | ||||
Decile 1–3 | 812 (23) | 42 (28) | 19.68 | 0.02 |
Decile 4–6 | 2260 (62) | 84 (57) | ||
Decile 7–10 | 553 (15) | 19 (13) | ||
DSM IV diagnoses | ||||
Mood disorder | 1753 (47) | 50 (34) | 11.50 | 0.001 |
Anxiety disorder | 449 (12) | 24 (16) | 2.09 | 0.149 |
Schizophrenia and other Psychotic disorder | 228 (6) | 15 (10) | 3.68 | 0.055 |
Substance use disorder | 1819 (49) | 83 (56) | 2.42 | 0.120 |
Personality disorder | 686 (19) | 34 (23) | 1.71 | 0.191 |
Other disorders # | 776 (21) | 31 (21) | 0.00 | 0.957 |
Relationship problems (V codes) ^ | 1830 (50) | 84 (56) | 2.71 | 0.100 |
Multiple diagnoses | 2613 (71) | 111 (75) | 1.01 | 0.315 |
Suicidal level at assessment | ||||
No plan or ideation | 2293 (62) | 101 (68) | 2.06 | 0.357 |
No plan; low to moderate ideation | 651 (18) | 23 (15) | ||
Active plan and/or intense ieation | 753 (20) | 25 (17) | ||
Psychiatric contact (12 months) | ||||
No contact | 1409 (38) | 65 (44) | 8.39 | 0.015 |
Outpatient contact only | 1642 (44) | 49 (33) | ||
Inpatient contact (any) | 646 (18) | 35 (24) |
n (%) Discharged to Psychiatric Hospital | OR | 95% CI | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Non-Indigenous | 1175 (32) | Referent category | ||
Indigenous | 32 (21) | 0.59 | [0.40–0.87] | 0.009 |
Indigeneity association after adjusting for | AOR | 95% CI | p value | |
Age (continuous) | 0.62 | [0.42–0.93] | 0.020 | |
Gender | 0.58 | [0.39–0.87] | 0.008 | |
Housing | 0.57 | [0.37–0.86] | 0.008 | |
Psychiatric contact (12 months) | 0.55 | [0.36–0.82] | 0.004 | |
Alcohol co-ingestion | 0.59 | [0.40–0.88] | 0.009 | |
Suicidal level at assessment | 0.55 | [0.33–0.91] | 0.020 | |
Mood Disorder | 0.66 | [0.44–0.99] | 0.040 | |
Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorder | 0.54 | [0.36–0.81] | 0.003 | |
Relationship Problem | 0.61 | [0.41–0.90] | 0.014 |
n = 3846 Study Cohort n = 1203 Discharged to Psychiatric Hospital | OR | 95% CI |
---|---|---|
Level 1 a | ||
Gender | ||
Female | Referent category | |
Male | 1.27 | [1.09–1.48] |
Age | ||
Continuous (year) | 1.01 | [1.01–1.02] |
Housing | ||
Stable | Referent category | |
Homeless | 2.22 | [1.39–3.54] |
Level 2 b | ||
Suicidal level at assessment | ||
No thoughts or plan | Referent category | |
Low/moderate suicidal ideation | 11.22 | [8.82–14.27] |
Suicide plan/intense suicidal ideation | 46.68 | [35.64–64.13] |
Mood disorder | ||
No | Referent category | |
Yes | 2.23 | [1.79–2.78] |
Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic disorder | ||
No | Referent category | |
Yes | 4.93 | [3.26–7.45] |
Psychiatric contact (12 months) | ||
None | Referent category | |
Outpatient only | 1.15 | [0.92–1.46] |
Inpatient (any) | 2.83 | [2.10–3.82] |
Level 3 c | ||
Cultural identity | ||
Non-Indigenous | Referent category | |
Indigenous | 0.34 | [0.21–0.73] |
Variables | OR | 95% CI [Lower–Upper] |
---|---|---|
Indigenous cohort: n = 145; n = 32 discharged to psychiatric hospital > | ||
Model 1: Demographics >a | ||
Age | 1.05 | [1.01–1.08] |
Model 2: Clinical characteristics >b | ||
Suicidal level at assessment | ||
No thoughts or plan | Referent category | |
Low/moderate suicidal ideation | 26.26 | [5.99–115.25] |
Suicide plan/intense suicidal ideation | 79.86 | [17.10–372.99] |
Mood disorder | ||
No | Referent category | |
Yes | 5.62 | [1.68–18.80] |
Model 3: Other characteristics >c | Nil significant predictors |
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McGill, K.; Salem, A.; Hanstock, T.L.; Heard, T.R.; Garvey, L.; Leckning, B.; Whyte, I.; Page, A.; Carter, G. Indigeneity and Likelihood of Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital in an Australian Deliberate Self-Poisoning Hospital-Treated Cohort. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 12238. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912238
McGill K, Salem A, Hanstock TL, Heard TR, Garvey L, Leckning B, Whyte I, Page A, Carter G. Indigeneity and Likelihood of Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital in an Australian Deliberate Self-Poisoning Hospital-Treated Cohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(19):12238. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912238
Chicago/Turabian StyleMcGill, Katie, Amir Salem, Tanya L. Hanstock, Todd R. Heard, Leonie Garvey, Bernard Leckning, Ian Whyte, Andrew Page, and Greg Carter. 2022. "Indigeneity and Likelihood of Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital in an Australian Deliberate Self-Poisoning Hospital-Treated Cohort" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 19: 12238. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912238
APA StyleMcGill, K., Salem, A., Hanstock, T. L., Heard, T. R., Garvey, L., Leckning, B., Whyte, I., Page, A., & Carter, G. (2022). Indigeneity and Likelihood of Discharge to Psychiatric Hospital in an Australian Deliberate Self-Poisoning Hospital-Treated Cohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(19), 12238. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912238