Are pre-existing psychiatric disorders the only reason for involuntary holds in the emergency department?
Christian LachnerMichael J ManiaciTyler F VadeboncoeurNancy L DawsonTeresa A RummansArchana RoyLorrina L HallM Caroline BurtonPublished in: International journal of emergency medicine (2020)
Patients on involuntary holds most commonly have pre-existing psychiatric disorder including substance use disorder. Patients on involuntary holds without history of psychiatric disorder often have severe pain or other active medical conditions which may contribute to suicidal thoughts. Addressing these underlying medical issues may be crucial in preventing further psychiatric decompensation.