Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Brixner, Betina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Koch, Caroline Lau, Marth, Marla Pedroso, Freitas, Alice Pereira, Garske, Cristiane Carla Dressler, Giehl, Vanessa Monigueli, Schneider, Ana Paula Helfer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
DOI: 10.15448/1980-6108.2016.4.24467
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/24467
Resumo: Aims: To assess the methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of suicidal patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital.Methods: Cross-sectional retrospective study, with active search for electronic medical records of patients treated at the emergency department of a public teaching hospital in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from January to December 2015. All cases of suicide attempt were included, regardless of the suicide methods used. Successful suicide cases were not investigated. The statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, univariate analysis, and Pearson’s chi-square test.Results: A total of 233 patients treated at the emergency department were referred for psychiatric evaluation, and 122 of them had attempted suicide. The mean age of the suicidal patients was 36.8±14.3 years, (minimum of 14 years and maximum of 88 years) and 74 (60.6%) of them were female. The most common suicide attempt methods were ingestion of medications (72 cases, 59%) and of pesticide (14 cases, 11.5%). Of all patients, 119 (97.5%) lived in Santa Cruz do Sul, predominantly in the urban area (103 patients, 84.4%). Of the 50 (41.0%) referrals, 32 (64.0%) were sent to the Center for Psychosocial Care, 7 (14%) to the Center for Children’s and Adolescents’ Psychosocial Care, 6 (12%) were admitted to a mental health unit, and 5 (10%) were sent to Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Sixty-six (54.1%) patients had no electronic medical records of their outcome after discharge and 6 (4.9%) were lost to follow-up.Conclusions: Most of the treated suicidal patients were young adult females. The most common method of suicide attempt was the ingestion of medications, followed by the ingestion of pesticides.
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spelling Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospitalFormas utilizadas para tentativa de suicídio e características sociodemográficas de pacientes atendidos no serviço de emergência de um hospital de ensinosuicideattemptedemergency medical servicestoxic substancesepidemiology.tentativa de suicídioserviços médicos de emergênciasubstâncias tóxicasepidemiologia.Aims: To assess the methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of suicidal patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital.Methods: Cross-sectional retrospective study, with active search for electronic medical records of patients treated at the emergency department of a public teaching hospital in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from January to December 2015. All cases of suicide attempt were included, regardless of the suicide methods used. Successful suicide cases were not investigated. The statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, univariate analysis, and Pearson’s chi-square test.Results: A total of 233 patients treated at the emergency department were referred for psychiatric evaluation, and 122 of them had attempted suicide. The mean age of the suicidal patients was 36.8±14.3 years, (minimum of 14 years and maximum of 88 years) and 74 (60.6%) of them were female. The most common suicide attempt methods were ingestion of medications (72 cases, 59%) and of pesticide (14 cases, 11.5%). Of all patients, 119 (97.5%) lived in Santa Cruz do Sul, predominantly in the urban area (103 patients, 84.4%). Of the 50 (41.0%) referrals, 32 (64.0%) were sent to the Center for Psychosocial Care, 7 (14%) to the Center for Children’s and Adolescents’ Psychosocial Care, 6 (12%) were admitted to a mental health unit, and 5 (10%) were sent to Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Sixty-six (54.1%) patients had no electronic medical records of their outcome after discharge and 6 (4.9%) were lost to follow-up.Conclusions: Most of the treated suicidal patients were young adult females. The most common method of suicide attempt was the ingestion of medications, followed by the ingestion of pesticides.Objetivos: Caracterizar as formas utilizadas para tentativa de suicídio e características sociodemográficas de pacientes atendidos no serviço de emergência de um hospital de ensino.Métodos: Estudo transversal retrospectivo, com busca ativa em prontuários eletrônicos de pacientes atendidos entre janeiro e dezembro de 2015 no serviço de emergência de um hospital de ensino que integra a rede pública de saúde do interior do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Foram incluídos todos os casos de tentativa de suicídio, independente de sua forma. Não foram investigados os casos que resultaram em óbito por suicídio. Foi utilizada estatística descritiva e foram avaliadas associações por análise univariada, sendo aplicado o teste do qui-quadrado de Pearson.Resultados: No período estudado foram encaminhados 233 pacientes atendidos na emergência para realização de avaliação psiquiátrica, sendo 122 casos caracterizados por tentativa de suicídio. Desses, a média de idade dos pacientes foi de 36,8±14,3 anos, com mínima de 14 e máxima de 88 anos e, 74 (60,6%) eram do sexo feminino. As formas mais utilizadas de tentativa de suicídio foram ingesta de medicamentos (72 casos, 59%) e ingesta de agrotóxicos (14 casos, 11,5%). Do total de pacientes, 119 (97,5%) residiam no município de Santa Cruz do Sul, com predominância nos moradores da zona urbana (103 pacientes, 84,4%). Dos 50 (41,0%) encaminhamentos, 32 (64,0%) foram para o Centro de Atendimento Psicossocial, 7 (14%) para Centro de Atendimento Psicossocial da Infância e Adolescência, 6 (12%) para internação em unidade de saúde mental e 5 (10%) para o Centro de Atendimento Psicossocial Álcool e Drogas. Em 66 (54,1%) pacientes não foi encontrado nenhum registro em prontuário eletrônico sobre o desfecho após a alta e 6 (4,9%) pacientes evadiram.Conclusões: A maioria dos pacientes atendidos por tentativa de suicídio foram adultos jovens do sexo feminino. Como principal forma utilizada para a tentativa de suicídio identificou-se a ingesta de medicamentos e em seguida a de agrotóxicos.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2016-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2446710.15448/1980-6108.2016.4.24467Scientia Medica; Vol. 26 No. 4 (2016); ID24467Scientia Medica; v. 26 n. 4 (2016); ID244671980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2016.4reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
Formas utilizadas para tentativa de suicídio e características sociodemográficas de pacientes atendidos no serviço de emergência de um hospital de ensino
title Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
spellingShingle Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
Brixner, Betina
suicide
attempted
emergency medical services
toxic substances
epidemiology.
tentativa de suicídio
serviços médicos de emergência
substâncias tóxicas
epidemiologia.
Brixner, Betina
suicide
attempted
emergency medical services
toxic substances
epidemiology.
tentativa de suicídio
serviços médicos de emergência
substâncias tóxicas
epidemiologia.
title_short Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
title_full Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
title_fullStr Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
title_full_unstemmed Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
title_sort Methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital
author Brixner, Betina
author_facet Brixner, Betina
Brixner, Betina
Koch, Caroline Lau
Marth, Marla Pedroso
Freitas, Alice Pereira
Garske, Cristiane Carla Dressler
Giehl, Vanessa Monigueli
Schneider, Ana Paula Helfer
Koch, Caroline Lau
Marth, Marla Pedroso
Freitas, Alice Pereira
Garske, Cristiane Carla Dressler
Giehl, Vanessa Monigueli
Schneider, Ana Paula Helfer
author_role author
author2 Koch, Caroline Lau
Marth, Marla Pedroso
Freitas, Alice Pereira
Garske, Cristiane Carla Dressler
Giehl, Vanessa Monigueli
Schneider, Ana Paula Helfer
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brixner, Betina
Koch, Caroline Lau
Marth, Marla Pedroso
Freitas, Alice Pereira
Garske, Cristiane Carla Dressler
Giehl, Vanessa Monigueli
Schneider, Ana Paula Helfer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv suicide
attempted
emergency medical services
toxic substances
epidemiology.
tentativa de suicídio
serviços médicos de emergência
substâncias tóxicas
epidemiologia.
topic suicide
attempted
emergency medical services
toxic substances
epidemiology.
tentativa de suicídio
serviços médicos de emergência
substâncias tóxicas
epidemiologia.
description Aims: To assess the methods used in suicide attempts and sociodemographic characteristics of suicidal patients treated at the emergency department of a teaching hospital.Methods: Cross-sectional retrospective study, with active search for electronic medical records of patients treated at the emergency department of a public teaching hospital in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from January to December 2015. All cases of suicide attempt were included, regardless of the suicide methods used. Successful suicide cases were not investigated. The statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, univariate analysis, and Pearson’s chi-square test.Results: A total of 233 patients treated at the emergency department were referred for psychiatric evaluation, and 122 of them had attempted suicide. The mean age of the suicidal patients was 36.8±14.3 years, (minimum of 14 years and maximum of 88 years) and 74 (60.6%) of them were female. The most common suicide attempt methods were ingestion of medications (72 cases, 59%) and of pesticide (14 cases, 11.5%). Of all patients, 119 (97.5%) lived in Santa Cruz do Sul, predominantly in the urban area (103 patients, 84.4%). Of the 50 (41.0%) referrals, 32 (64.0%) were sent to the Center for Psychosocial Care, 7 (14%) to the Center for Children’s and Adolescents’ Psychosocial Care, 6 (12%) were admitted to a mental health unit, and 5 (10%) were sent to Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Sixty-six (54.1%) patients had no electronic medical records of their outcome after discharge and 6 (4.9%) were lost to follow-up.Conclusions: Most of the treated suicidal patients were young adult females. The most common method of suicide attempt was the ingestion of medications, followed by the ingestion of pesticides.
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