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Gender-Specific Research On Mental Illness In The Emergency Department: Current Knowledge And Future Directions., Megan L Ranney, Natalie Locci, Erica J Adams, Marian Betz, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Ted Corbin, Preeti Dalawari, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Judith Linden, Jonathan Purtle, Carol North, Debra E Houry
Gender-Specific Research On Mental Illness In The Emergency Department: Current Knowledge And Future Directions., Megan L Ranney, Natalie Locci, Erica J Adams, Marian Betz, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Ted Corbin, Preeti Dalawari, Jeanne L. Jacoby Md, Judith Linden, Jonathan Purtle, Carol North, Debra E Houry
David Burmeister, DO, FACEP, CPE
Mental illness is a growing, and largely unaddressed, problem for the population and for emergency department (ED) patients in particular. Extensive literature outlines sex and gender differences in mental illness' epidemiology and risk and protective factors. Few studies, however, examined sex and gender differences in screening, diagnosis, and management of mental illness in the ED setting. Our consensus group used the nominal group technique to outline major gaps in knowledge and research priorities for these areas, including the influence of violence and other risk factors on the course of mental illness for ED patients. Our consensus group urges the pursuit …