Prevalência e tendências temporais de transtornos mentais necessitando de tratamento de internação na cidade de Porto Alegre: Um estudo de toda a cidade incluindo todas as internações por motivo de saúde mental no sistema público de 2013-2017

Salum, Giovanni A.; Leite, Loiva Dos S.; Dos Santos, Sara Jane E.; Mazzini, Gabriel; Baeza, Fernanda L.C.; Spanemberg, Lucas; Evans-Lacko, SaraORCID logo; Sato, João Ricardo; Do Nascimento, Diane M.; Frank, Thiago; +17 more...Pfeil, Juliana; Katz, Natan; Osório, Jorge; Dos Santos, Paulo Ricardo; Da Silva, Eliana; Nunes, Christiane; Soares, Kelma Nunes; Machado, Ângela Maria Grando; Breyer, Tatiana; Rodrigues, Márcio; Galão, Adriani; Motta, Gledis Lisiane; Schuch, Silvia; Osório, Eduardo; Rodrigues, Cláudia; Sturmer, Pablo de Lannoy; and Harzheim, Erno (2020) Prevalência e tendências temporais de transtornos mentais necessitando de tratamento de internação na cidade de Porto Alegre: Um estudo de toda a cidade incluindo todas as internações por motivo de saúde mental no sistema público de 2013-2017 Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 42 (1). pp. 86-91. ISSN 2237-6089
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Objectives: To investigate the 5-year prevalence of patients admitted to public inpatient care units due to a mental disorder, stratifying them by age group and diagnosis, and to assess trends of admissions over this time period in Porto Alegre. Methods: All admissions to the public mental health care system regulated by the city-owned electronic system Administração Geral dos Hospitais (AGHOS) were included in the analysis. The total population size was obtained by estimations of Fundação de Economia e Estatística (FEE). General information about 5-year prevalence of inpatient admissions, time-series trends e prevalence by age groups and diagnosis were presented. Results: There were 32,608 admissions over the 5-year period analyzed. The overall prevalence of patients was 1.62% among the total population, 0.01% among children, 1.12% among adolescents, 2.28% among adults and 0.93% among the elderly. The most common diagnosis was drug-related, followed by mood, alcohol-related and psychotic disorders. There was a linear trend showing an increase in the number of admissions from 2013 to the midst of 2014, which dropped in 2015. Conclusions: Admissions due to mental disorders are relatively common, mainly among adults and related to drug use and mood disorders. Time trends varied slightly over the 5 years. Prevalence rates in real-world settings might be useful for policymakers interested in planning the public mental health system in large Brazilian cities.

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