Pattern of psychiatric in-patient admissions in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

  • Abdel Aziz K
  • Aly El-Gabry D
  • Al-Sabousi M
  • et al.
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Abstract

An understanding of the current state of mental health services in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from a clinical perspective is an important step in advising government and stakeholders on addressing the mental health needs of the fast-growing population. We conducted a retrospective study of data on all patients admitted to a regional psychiatric in-patient unit between June 2012 and May 2015. More Emiratis (UAE nationals) were admitted compared with expatriates. Emiratis were diagnosed more frequently with substance use disorders and expatriates with stress-related conditions. Psychotic and bipolar disorders were the most common causes for admission and had the longest in-patient stays; advancing age was associated with longer duration of in-patient stay.

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Abdel Aziz, K., Aly El-Gabry, D., Al-Sabousi, M., Al-Hassani, G., Ragheb, M. M., Elhassan Elamin, M., … Arnone, D. (2021). Pattern of psychiatric in-patient admissions in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. BJPsych International, 18(2), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.54

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