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Preliminary study on the relationship between visitation in the emergency department and posttraumatic mental health.

Bryan LubomirskyXin WangHong XieJennifer B SmirnoffTracey L BiehnAteka A ContractorJon D ElhaiChristine SutuKristopher R BrickmanIsrael LiberzonSamuel A McLeanMarijo B Tamburrino
Published in: Social work in mental health (2013)
This study documented family/friend support to patients in the Emergency Department (ED), including bedside visits and transportation of patients from the ED after discharge, and measured depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms within 2 weeks, 1 month and 3 months after motor vehicle accidents. Stress and depression symptoms significantly decreased during the initial three months. Family/friend visitation in the ED was negatively associated with anxiety and depression symptoms within 2 weeks and with stress symptoms months after trauma. This pilot study suggests family/friend visitation in the ED is associated with fewer mental health issues in the months following an accident.
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