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Changes in the clinical features of child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients: a nationwide time-trend study from Finland

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The growing percentage of girls in adolescent wards is associated with an increase in diagnoses that are more prevalent among girls than boys, namely depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. The changes in the distribution of diagnoses may be due to changes in diagnostic or referral practices, or reflect true changes in the prevalence of disorders among children and adolescents in need of inpatient treatment. The share of adolescent inpatients with the poorest general functioning has increased. The observed shortening in inpatient treatment time seems to be a result of changes in treatment practices.

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