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Citation

Akoz A, Gur ST, Oral E, Avsar UZ, Emet M. Afr. Health Sci. 2016; 16(3): 831-837.

Affiliation

Ataturk University Medicine Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine, Erzurum, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University)

DOI

10.4314/ahs.v16i3.25

PMID

27917218

PMCID

PMC5111981

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The agitation in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) after suicide attempts is common and an important problem.

OBJECTIVE: To establish whether we can predict agitated patients among suicide attempt patients in ED.

METHODS: This is a cross-sectional observational study of adult suicide attempt events in ED. Information was collected prospectively on a specially designed data-collection form. Patients aged 16 years old and above who presented to the ED for care due to suicide attempts were included in the study. Suicide attempts were grouped as aggressive and non-aggressive attempts.

RESULTS: A total of 533 patients were included. Forty-three of these patients had agitation in ED (8%). Non-aggressive suicide attempts were referred to psychiatry services more than aggressive ones (73.6%, n=345 vs 32.8%, n=21, P<0.0001). Agitation in ED and being male increased aggressive suicide attempt risk 3.5 (95% CI:1.6-7.6) and 3.2 times (95% CI:1.8-5.5), respectively. Agitation was statistically more frequent among these patients: those on antidepressant overdose, with previous suicide attempt; with aggressive suicide attempt; and those with confusion; and unconsciousness (P<0.05).

CONCLUSION: Patients who attempted suicide and whose risk of harm to others included those with: antidepressant overdose, aggressive suicide attempt and the unconscious. Response teams should be prepared for these subgroups.


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