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Citation

Kalapos MP. Orv. Hetil. 2019; 160(47): 1864-1871.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Ifjusagi Lapkiado Vallalat)

DOI

10.1556/650.2019.31558

PMID

31736345

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The analysis of the mortality data of patients is important.

AIM: Examination of data from patients treated in the Addictological Out-patient Clinic in Józsefváros and deceased between 2001 and 2018.

METHOD: Patients' data originated from medical records. The national and Budapest data were from the publications of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office.

RESULTS: The age of patients was 52.85 ± 11.81 years for women and 51.99 ± 12.47 years for men. Two-thirds, regardless of gender, were alcoholic. There were many violent deaths. A new phenomenon was the high number of drug- and murder-associated deaths. The former group was dominated by men. The latter group showed female dominance. The completed suicide rate was 14.6%. Suicide attempts occurred in 22.4% of patients. The majority of patients were skilled workers.

CONCLUSION: Data support the view that addict patients die earlier. Leading deaths, unlike previous investigations, were violent deaths. The rate of suicide was higher than the national rate, but it was the same as previously reported, indicating a high risk of this population. Gender differences were observed with regard to violent death, requiring further elucidation. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(47): 1864-1871.


Language: hu

Keywords

Humans; Adult; Aged; Female; Male; Middle Aged; Homicide; suicide; Suicide; Violence; Sex Distribution; Substance-Related Disorders; Hungary; Suicide, Attempted; Outpatients; Alcoholism; gender difference; Ambulatory Care Facilities; öngyilkosság; alcohol addiction; alkoholfüggőség; kémiaiszer-függőség; nemi különbség; substance addiction

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