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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Psychotropics Versus Placebo or Other Psychotropics Used as Rapid Tranquilization for Aggression in Children and Adolescents with Mental Disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

G. Soomro
Affiliation:
Adult Mental Health, St James Hospital, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
S. Kakhi
Affiliation:
Havant Specialist CAMHS, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Fareham, United Kingdom

Abstract

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Introduction

Aggression is common in children and adolescents on psychiatric units. Rates ofaggression are 27% to 78% on forensic adolescent units, and similar onnon-forensic units. Sometimes rapid tranquilization is needed for managing thisproblem – but no good quality systematic reviews exist for this population.

Objectives

Weplanned to do a systematic review of psychotropics compared to placebo or otherpsychotropics by any route used as rapid tranquilization in aggression in childrenand adolescents with any mental disorder.

Aims

The aimis to provide evidence based and generalisable knowledge.

Methods

The‘PICO’ is as follows: Populationis children and adolescents up to the age18 with aggression and a mentaldisorder; Interventionsare psychotropics by any route; Comparisonsare placebo or other psychotropics by any route; and Outcomes are efficacyand safety. Only RCTs are eligible. A comprehensive search is carried outof Medline, Embase, Psychinfo and other databases. Articles selection anddata extraction is carried out by two reviewers independently for reliability. Articles are assessed for quality. Meta-analysis is preferred if warranted byheterogeneity assessment; otherwise narrative synthesis will be done usingGRADE evaluation.

Results

Thereview is underway. The effect sizes would be as follows: for dichotomousoutcomes relative risk, absolute risk change and numbers needed; and forcontinuous outcomes mean difference or standardized mean difference. Thesewould be sensitivity analyzed. If meta-analysis were not warranted, thennarrative synthesis will be presented.

Conclusions

Conclusions will be drawn for relative efficacy and safety of thepsychotropics.

Type
Article: 1358
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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