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Published in: Psychiatric Quarterly 2/2006

01-06-2006

DETERMINANTS OF INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC LENGTH OF STAY IN AN URBAN COUNTY HOSPITAL

Authors: Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H., Jason Craw, M.P.H., Bruce E. Rudisch, M.D.

Published in: Psychiatric Quarterly | Issue 2/2006

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This study investigated predictors of length of stay (LOS) for two inpatient psychiatric units (a crisis stabilization unit and a longer-stay milieu unit) in a large, urban, university-affiliated, county hospital. It was hypothesized that three variables would be independently associated with shorter LOS: (1) higher Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scale scores, (2) not requiring the use of seclusion or restraints, and (3) the presence of a comorbid substance use disorder. Data were collected on consecutive discharges (n=234) from the two inpatient units. Bivariate tests were conducted, and multiple linear regression models assessed the independent effects of potential determinants of LOS. The presence of a comorbid personality disorder or substance use disorder was predictive of shorter LOS on the crisis stabilization unit (n=88). Several variables were found to be predictive of shorter LOS on the longer-stay milieu unit (n=146), including: involuntary legal status on discharge, not requiring seclusion or restraints, higher admission GAF scale score, female gender, and the presence of a comorbid substance use disorder. Findings indicate that a substantial portion of the variance in LOS in this setting can be predicted from basic sociodemographic and clinical factors available in hospital medical charts.
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Metadata
Title
DETERMINANTS OF INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC LENGTH OF STAY IN AN URBAN COUNTY HOSPITAL
Authors
Michael T. Compton, M.D., M.P.H.
Jason Craw, M.P.H.
Bruce E. Rudisch, M.D.
Publication date
01-06-2006
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Psychiatric Quarterly / Issue 2/2006
Print ISSN: 0033-2720
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-006-9005-z

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