Abstract

Objective This study aimed to examine the stability of psychiatric emergency diagnoses and factors influencing diagnostic concordance. Methods The concordance between psychiatric emergency and inpatient diagnoses was calculated using kappa coefficient. The groups with and without psychiatric diagnostic stability were compared to determine factors influencing diagnostic stability. Results Agreement between psychiatric emergency and inpatient diagnoses was fair (range of κ=.48–.56) for bipolar, schizophrenia, schizoaffective and depressive disorders. Results indicated that patients with stable diagnoses between psychiatric emergency and inpatient settings are likely to arrive on legal holds and that patients without concurring diagnoses are likely to have a higher medical burden. Conclusion Further studies exploring ways to improve diagnostic stability in psychiatric emergency setting are warranted.

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