The Inpatient Setting vs the Time of the Year in Hospitalized Child and Adolescent Patients

The Inpatient Setting vs the Time of the Year in Hospitalized Child and Adolescent Patients
The Inpatient Setting vs the Time of the Year in Hospitalized Child and Adolescent Patients
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REPORTER CONFERENCE

In this Mental Health Minute, Rikinkumar Patel, MD, MPH, chief child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Duke University, sat down with Psychiatric Times® at the 2024 American Psychiatric Association (APA) Annual Meeting and discussed some findings from a cross-sectional study he conducted with Duke University.

The study explored neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders and comorbidities and their relationship to the inpatient setting versus the time of the year in child and adolescent patients who were hospitalized in inpatient clinical settings.

Dr. Patel is a chief child and adolescent psychiatry fellow at Duke University.

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See more coverage from the 2024 APA Annual Meeting in Psychiatric Times at psychiatrictimes.com/conferences/apa.

The article is in Romanian

Tags: Inpatient Setting Time Year Hospitalized Child Adolescent Patients

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