Child and Adolescent Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges of Psychiatric Outpatient Clinics

Author:

Mosheva Mariela12,Barzilai Yael3,Hertz-Palmor Nimrod14ORCID,Mekori-Domachevsky Ehud12,Avinir Asia12ORCID,Erez Galit3,Vardi Noa25,Schoen Gila25,Lahav Tal26,Sadeh Hadar78,Rapaport Michal29,Dror Chen23ORCID,Gizunterman Alex10,Tsafrir Shlomit11,Gothelf Doron12,Bloch Yuval23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Child Psychiatry Division, Edmond and Lily Safra Children’s Hospital, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Ramat Gan 5262000, Israel

2. Department of Psychiatry, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel

3. The Emotion-Cognition Research Unit Center, Shalvata Mental Health Center, Hod-Hasharon 45100, Israel

4. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, UK

5. Geha Mental Health Center, Petah Tikva 49100, Israel

6. Ness Ziona Mental Health Center, Ness Ziona 74100, Israel

7. Soroka Medical Center, Be’er-Sheva 84101, Israel

8. Goldman School of Medicine, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er-Sheva 84105, Israel

9. Lev Hasharon Mental Health Center, Natanya 42100, Israel

10. The Jerusalem Mental Health Center, Jerusalem 91060, Israel

11. Clalit Health Services, Jerusalem 91060, Israel

Abstract

Background: Worldwide national surveys show a rising mental health burden among children and adolescents (C&A) during COVID-19. The objective of the current study is to verify the expected rise in visits to psychiatric outpatient clinics of C&A, especially of new patients. Methods: a cross-sectional study focusing on visits as recorded in electronic medical records of eight heterogeneous C&A psychiatric outpatient clinics. The assessment was based on visits held from March to December of 2019 (before the pandemic) in comparison to visits held in 2020 (during the pandemic). Results: The number of visits was similar for both periods. However, in 2020, 17% of the visits used telepsychiatry (N = 9885). Excluding telepsychiatry reveals a monthly decrease in traditional in-person activities between 2020 and 2019 (691.6 ± 370.8 in 2020 vs. 809.1 ± 422.8 in 2019, mean difference = −117.5, t (69) = −4.07, p = 0.0002, Cohen’s d = −0.30). Acceptation of new patients declined during 2020, compared to 2019 (50.0 ± 38.2 in 2020 vs. 62.8 ± 42.9 in 2019; Z = −3.12, p = 0.002, r = 0.44). Telepsychiatry was not used for new patients. Conclusions: The activity of C&A psychiatric outpatient clinics did not rise but was guarded due to the use of telepsychiatry. The decline in visits of new patients was explained by the lack of use of telepsychiatry for these patients. This calls for expanding the use of telepsychiatry, especially for new patients.

Funder

Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research

Gates Cambridge Trust

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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