학술논문

Hepatitis B and C Among Veterans on a Psychiatric Ward
Document Type
Report
Source
Digestive Diseases and Sciences. June, 2008, Vol. 53 Issue 6, p1693, 6 p.
Subject
Psychiatric hospital care
Psychiatric hospitals
Veterans
Hepatitis B
Language
English
ISSN
0163-2116
Abstract
Hepatitis B and C are public health problems. Psychiatric patients may be at risk of hepatitis B and C exposure due to lifestyle and inadequate health care. We aimed to determine prevalence of hepatitis B and C virus exposure and associated risk factors in acutely hospitalized psychiatric veterans. A total of 234 individuals consecutively admitted to the psychiatric wards at the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Hospital were asked to participate. A total of 129 patients consented and were screened for viral hepatitis risk factors, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B surface and core antibodies, and hepatitis C antibodies. About 31 and 38% of the patients had been exposed to hepatitis B and C viruses, respectively. Several risk factors were associated with exposure. Inpatient psychiatric veterans seem to have increased rates of hepatitis B and C exposure. This highlights the need for prevention of risk behavior in this vulnerable population.