Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 141 - 146 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5455/medscience.2020.09.197 İndeks Tarihi: 09-06-2021

Characterization of the suicide cases admitted to an emergency service in Turkey

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Suicide attempts are multifaceted actions originating from a wide variety of socio-demographic and clinical factors. This study aimed to characterize suicide cases presentedto the emergency service of a University Hospital in Turkey. This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted by evaluating patients admitted to the emergencyservice. Descriptive statistics, Chi-square, and the Student’s t-test were used to compare groups. A total of 507 patients were admitted to the emergency department with asuicide attempt. Among the applicants, 383 (75.5%) were due to drug poisoning, 79 (15.6%) due to self-laceration, and 45 (8.9%) due to other reasons. Among the patientswith drug self-poisoning, the most frequent intoxication was with multiple medications. Most of the patients were females, aged 26-44 years, single, unemployed, livingwith their family, attempted at home in weekdays, and accompanied by a family member in the emergency unit. Of the patients, 74 (14.6%) had a history of at least oneprevious suicide attempt. The total number of discharged patients was 438 (86.3%), while the remaining 69 (13.7%) were hospitalized, of whom 39 (56.5%) were males(p=0.004). The majority of hospitalized patients were in the 17-44-age interval. There was a significant difference between hospitalized and discharged patients concerningage groups (p=0.007). Also, a positive family history of a psychiatric disease was associated with the proportions of hospitalization (positive history: 14 (28.0%)hospitalizations vs. negative history: 55 (12.0%) hospitalizations) (p=0.002). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that suicide attempts with drugs was significantlyassociated with gender and accompanying alcohol use (p<0.05). In conclusion, close follow-up of the first attempters by their family physicians, psychologists, and psychiatrists,as well as the education of families or inmates could be of benefit to prevent suicide attempts. Further research is recommended to enlighten social behaviorsand ideations, leading to suicide attempts.
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ISNAD SONGUR KODIK, MELTEM - Akın özdemir, Merve. "Characterization of the suicide cases admitted to an emergency service in Turkey". Medicine Science 10/1 (2021), 141-146. https://doi.org/10.5455/medscience.2020.09.197