Burden of Mental Illness among Primary HIV Discharges: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Data
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Study Variables
4. Data Analyses
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Population Estimate (N) | Survey-Weighted Percent |
---|---|---|
Presence of any Mental Illness | 7595 | 29.15 |
Alcohol-related or Substance-related Disorders | 11,400 | 43.75 |
Elixhausers co-morbidities | ||
Congestive Heart Failure | 2265 | 7.42 |
Valvular Disease | 580 | 1.90 |
Pulmonary Circulation Disease | 355 | 1.16 |
Peripheral Vascular Disease | 325 | 1.06 |
Paralysis | 940 | 3.08 |
Other Neurological Disorders | 3155 | 10.33 |
Chronic Pulmonary Disease | 5960 | 19.52 |
Diabetes w/o Chronic Complications | 1240 | 4.06 |
Diabetes with Chronic Complications | 1720 | 5.63 |
Hypothyroidism | 830 | 2.72 |
Renal Failure | 3825 | 12.53 |
Liver Disease | 3170 | 10.40 |
Peptic Ulcer Disease Bleeding | 215 | 0.70 |
Lymphoma | 1500 | 4.91 |
Metastatic cancer | 435 | 1.42 |
Solid Tumor without Metastasis | 475 | 1.60 |
Rheumatoid Arthritis/Collagen Vascular Disease | 265 | 0.87 |
Coagulopathy | 3745 | 12.27 |
Obesity | 1385 | 4.54 |
Weight Loss | 7630 | 25.00 |
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders | 13,405 | 43.91 |
Chronic Blood Loss Anemia | 200 | 0.66 |
Deficiency Anemias | 9850 | 32.30 |
Hypertension | 8430 | 27.61 |
Demographics | ||
Age in Years | ||
18–34 years | 6215 | 23.90 |
35–49 years | 9535 | 36.68 |
50–64 years | 8720 | 33.54 |
65 years + | 1525 | 5.86 |
Sex | ||
Male | 18,290 | 70.22 |
Female | 7755 | 29.77 |
Race/Ethnicity | ||
White | 6320 | 24.79 |
Black | 13,880 | 54.46 |
Hispanic | 3860 | 15.14 |
Other | 1425 | 5.59 |
Income | ||
USD 1–43,999 | 13,155 | 52.03 |
USD 44,000–55,999 | 5335 | 21.10 |
USD 56,000–73,999 | 4165 | 16.47 |
USD 74,000 or more | 2625 | 10.38 |
Health Insurance Type | ||
Medicare | 6565 | 25.25 |
Medicaid | 11,350 | 43.65 |
Private including HMO | 4585 | 17.63 |
Other | 3500 | 13.46 |
Hospital Characteristics | ||
Hospital Bed Size | ||
Small | 3975 | 15.25 |
Medium | 6925 | 26.57 |
Large | 15,155 | 58.16 |
Hospital Control | ||
Government, Nonfederal | 5120 | 19.65 |
Private, Non-profit | 17,700 | 67.93 |
Private, Investor-owned | 3235 | 12.41 |
Hospital Rural/Urban Status | ||
Rural | 740 | 2.84 |
Urban Non-teaching | 4170 | 16.00 |
Urban Teaching | 21,145 | 81.15 |
Hospital Region | ||
Northeast | 5020 | 19.26 |
Midwest | 3175 | 12.18 |
South | 13,690 | 52.54 |
West | 4170 | 16.00 |
Variables | Survey-Weighted Prevalence (%) |
---|---|
Elixhauser Co-morbidities | |
Congestive Heart Failure | 29.58 |
Valvular Disease | 67.24 |
Pulmonary Circulation Disease * | 40.85 |
Peripheral Vascular Disease | 23.08 |
Paralysis | 32.45 |
Other Neurological Disorders *** | 35.66 |
Chronic Pulmonary Disease *** | 37.58 |
Diabetes without Chronic Complications | 28.63 |
Diabetes with Chronic Complications | 28.49 |
Hypothyroidism *** | 44.58 |
Renal Failure ** | 25.10 |
Liver Disease *** | 34.86 |
Peptic Ulcer Disease Bleeding * | 16.28 |
Lymphoma | 25.00 |
Metastatic cancer | 25.29 |
Solid Tumor without Metastasis | 33.68 |
Rheumatoid Arthritis/Collagen Vascular Disease | 35.85 |
Coagulopathy | 27.10 |
Obesity | 33.57 |
Weight Loss | 28.83 |
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders ** | 27.45 |
Chronic Blood Loss Anemia ** | 10.00 |
Deficiency Anemias * | 29.34 |
Hypertension * | 31.26 |
Alcohol-related or Substance-related Disorders *** | 37.32 |
Demographics | |
Age in Years * | |
18–34 years | 27.92 |
35–49 years | 30.05 |
50–64 years | 30.28 |
65 years or more | 22.30 |
Sex *** | |
Male | 26.68 |
Female | 34.95 |
Race/Ethnicity *** | |
White | 38.29 |
Black | 26.51 |
Hispanic | 25.26 |
Other | 24.91 |
Income | |
USD 1–43,999 | 29.34 |
USD 44,000–55,999 | 30.55 |
USD 56,000–73,999 | 29.17 |
USD 74,000 or more | 24.76 |
Health Insurance Type *** | |
Medicare | 35.80 |
Medicaid | 29.78 |
Private including HMO | 21.81 |
Other | 24.57 |
Hospital Characteristics | |
Hospital Bed Size | |
Small | 30.31 |
Medium | 27.29 |
Large | 29.69 |
Hospital Control | |
Governmental, Nonfederal | 28.13 |
Private, Non-profit | 29.55 |
Private, Investor-own | 28.59 |
Hospital Rural/Urban Status *** | |
Rural | 26.35 |
Urban Non-teaching | 23.14 |
Urban Teaching | 30.43 |
Hospital Region ** | |
Northeast | 32.37 |
Midwest | 34.02 |
South | 27.25 |
West | 27.82 |
Variables | IRR (95% CI) |
---|---|
Any Mental Illness ** | 1.12 (1.05, 1.21) |
Alcohol-related or Substance-related Disorders *** | |
Absence | Reference |
Presence | 0.80 (0.75, 0.86) |
Elixhauser Co-morbidities | |
No Co-morbidity | Reference |
Congestive Heart Failure | 1.14 (1.00, 1.30) |
Valvular Disease | 0.91 (0.75, 1.11) |
Pulmonary Circulation Disease ** | 1.52 (1.17, 1.99) |
Peripheral Vascular Disease * | 1.37 (1.06, 1.76) |
Paralysis *** | 1.78 (1.45, 2.19) |
Other Neurological Disorders *** | 1.50 (1.33, 1.69) |
Chronic Pulmonary Disease | 0.98 (0.91, 1.06) |
Diabetes without Chronic Complications | 1.16 (0.88, 1.54) |
Diabetes with Chronic Complications | 1.07 (0.93, 1.23) |
Hypothyroidism | 1.07 (0.86, 1.32) |
Renal Failure | 1.08 (0.98, 1.20) |
Liver Disease | 1.07 (0.94, 1.22) |
Peptic Ulcer Disease Bleeding * | 1.35 (1.04, 1.77) |
Lymphoma *** | 1.25 (1.12, 1.39) |
Metastatic cancer | 1.04 (0.85, 1.29) |
Solid Tumor without Metastasis | 0.99 (0.84, 1.17) |
Rheumatoid Arthritis/Collagen Vascular Disease | 1.21 (0.92, 1.60) |
Coagulopathy *** | 1.24 (1.15, 1.34) |
Obesity | 1.10 (0.93, 1.30) |
Weight Loss *** | 1.40 (1.31, 1.50) |
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders *** | 1.41 (1.31, 1.51) |
Chronic Blood Loss Anemia | 1.09 (0.82, 1.45) |
Deficiency Anemias * | 1.07 (1.00, 1.14) |
Hypertension | 1.01 (0.93, 1.10) |
Demographics | |
Age in Years | |
18–34 years | Reference |
35–49 years | 1.01 (0.92, 1.10) |
50–64 years | 1.03 (0.95, 1.12) |
65 years or more | 1.09 (0.94, 1.26) |
Sex | |
Male | Reference |
Female | 0.95 (0.88, 1.03) |
Race/Ethnicity | |
White | Reference |
Black * | 1.10 (1.01, 1.20) |
Hispanic | 1.07 (0.96, 1.20) |
Other | 1.00 (0.87, 1.14) |
Income | |
USD 74,000 or more | Reference |
USD 1–43,999 | 1.00 (0.89, 1.12) |
USD 44,000–55,999 | 1.05 (0.93, 1.19) |
USD 56,000–73,999 | 1.06 (0.94, 1.20) |
Health Insurance Type | |
Medicare | Reference |
Medicaid *** | 1.28 (1.17, 1.39) |
Private including HMO ** | 1.16 (1.05, 1.28) |
Other ** | 1.27 (1.12, 1.44) |
Hospital Characteristics | |
Hospital Bed Size | |
Small | Reference |
Medium *** | 1.21 (1.09, 1.33) |
Large *** | 1.29 (1.18, 1.41) |
Hospital Control | |
Governmental, Nonfederal | Reference |
Private, Non-profit * | 0.88 (0.80, 0.98) |
Private, Investor-own | 0.92 (0.80, 1.05) |
Hospital Rural/Urban Status | |
Rural | Reference |
Urban Non-teaching | 1.09 (0.91, 1.32) |
Urban Teaching ** | 1.30 (1.08, 1.56) |
Hospital Region | |
Northeast | Reference |
Midwest *** | 0.76 (0.67, 0.86) |
South | 0.90 (0.80, 1.02) |
West | 0.89 (0.79, 1.02) |
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Avina, R.M.; Banta, J.E.; Mataya, R.; Becerra, B.J.; Becerra, M.B. Burden of Mental Illness among Primary HIV Discharges: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Data. Healthcare 2022, 10, 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10050804
Avina RM, Banta JE, Mataya R, Becerra BJ, Becerra MB. Burden of Mental Illness among Primary HIV Discharges: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Data. Healthcare. 2022; 10(5):804. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10050804
Chicago/Turabian StyleAvina, Robert M., Jim E. Banta, Ronald Mataya, Benjamin J. Becerra, and Monideepa B. Becerra. 2022. "Burden of Mental Illness among Primary HIV Discharges: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Data" Healthcare 10, no. 5: 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10050804
APA StyleAvina, R. M., Banta, J. E., Mataya, R., Becerra, B. J., & Becerra, M. B. (2022). Burden of Mental Illness among Primary HIV Discharges: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Data. Healthcare, 10(5), 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10050804