Factors Associated With the Likelihood of Hospitalization Following Emergency Department Visits for Behavioral Health Conditions

Author:

Hamilton Jane E.1,Desai Pratikkumar V.1,Hoot Nathan R.2,Gearing Robin E.3,Jeong Shin4,Meyer Thomas D.1,Soares Jair C.1,Begley Charles E.4

Affiliation:

1. McGovern Medical School; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston; Houston TX

2. McGovern Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine; University of Texas, Health Science Center at Houston; Houston TX

3. Graduate College of Social Work; University of Houston; Houston TX

4. Department of Management, Policy and Community Health; University of Texas School of Public Health; Houston TX

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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