Author:
Clacey Joe,Goldacre Michael,James Anthony
Abstract
BackgroundControversy surrounds the diagnosis and prevalence of paediatric bipolar disorder, with estimates varying considerably between countries.AimsTo determine the international hospital discharge rates for paediatric bipolar disorder compared with all other psychiatric diagnoses.MethodWe used national data-sets from 2000 to 2010 from England, Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Germany.ResultsFor those aged under 20 years, the discharge rates for paediatric bipolar disorder per 100 000 population were: USA 95.6, Australia 11.7, New Zealand 6.3, Germany 1.5 and England 0.9. The most marked divergence in discharge rates was in 5- to 9-year-olds: USA 27, New Zealand 0.22, Australia 0.14, Germany 0.03 and England 0.00.ConclusionsThe disparity between US and other discharge rates for paediatric bipolar disorder is markedly greater than the variation for child psychiatric discharge rates overall, and for adult rates of bipolar disorder. This suggests there may be differing diagnostic practices for paediatric bipolar disorder in the USA.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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