Mental health cases jump at children's hospital
Higher awareness of mental health a key cause of jump, hospital says
The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario saw the largest demand ever for its mental health services in the 2011-12 fiscal year, sparking the hospital to launch a mental health website today.
The hospital said, over the last two years, it has seen a 49 per cent increase in emergency room visits for patients seeking help with their mental health.
That, according to CHEO, has lengthened the average wait time for treatment to six to 12 months from two to three months. The wait list currently holds the names of 760 children.
High-risk behaviours, including an imminent suicide risk, are also increasing among children brought to the hospital. That has jumped 22 per cent, the hospital said.
CHEO suggests the increase is at least partially caused by the removal of the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Year | Emergency visits | In-patient days | Out-patient referrals to CHEO |
2009-10 | 1773 | 4409 | 1039 |
2010-11 | 2237 | 5292 | 1689 |
2011-12 | 2637 | 5815 | 1929 |
Total % change | 49 | 32 | 86 |