Mortality risk following self-harm in young people: a population cohort study using the Northern Ireland Registry of Self-Harm

被引:5
|
作者
Ross, Emma [1 ,3 ]
O'Reilly, Dermot [1 ]
O'Hagan, Denise [2 ]
Maguire, Aideen [1 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ Belfast, Ctr Publ Hlth, Belfast, North Ireland
[2] Publ Hlth Agcy Northern Ireland, Belfast, North Ireland
[3] Queens Univ Belfast, Ctr Publ Hlth, Belfast BT12 6BJ, North Ireland
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Self-harm; suicide; epidemiology; adolescence; mental health; ADOLESCENTS FINDINGS; SUICIDAL-BEHAVIOR; COMMUNITY; MULTICENTER; CHILDREN; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PREVALENCE; ENGLAND; EUROPE; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1111/jcpp.13784
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
BackgroundSelf-harm is a recognised predictor of suicide and is most common in those aged under 25 years. The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of young people who present with self-harm; quantify the risk of suicide and other causes of death during follow up, and to identify factors associated with mortality risk. MethodsThe Northern Ireland Registry of Self-Harm (NIRSH) is a national registry capturing complete data on all presentations made to the 12 Emergency Departments (EDs) in Northern Ireland (NI). Data relating to self-harm presentations registered in the NIRSH between 2012 and 2015 were linked to primary care registrations and death records up until 31st December 2018. Logistic regression was employed to examine the factors associated with self-harm. Cox regression was used to estimate mortality risk following self-harm and explore the associated risk factors. ResultsThe cohort consisted of 390,740 individuals aged 10-24 years registered with a General Practitioner (GP) in NI. During follow-up, 4,450 individuals presented with self-harm. Rates of self-harm were highest in females, those aged 20-24 years (ORadj = 3.53, 95% CI 3.28-3.80, p < .001), and in the most deprived areas (ORadj = 2.71, 95% CI 2.45-2.99, p < .001). Thirty five individuals who presented with self-harm died by suicide, accounting for 23% of all suicide deaths in the cohort. Suicide risk was increased 19-fold in those who presented with self-harm after adjustment for age, sex and area-level factors (HRadj = 19.00, 95% CI 12.80-28.21, p < .001). Increased suicide risk was observed in males (HRadj = 2.04, 95% CI 0.99-4.23, p = .05) and those using more violent methods of self-injury (HRadj = 3.89, 95% CI 1.65-9.13, p < .001). ConclusionsYoung people who self-harm are at a significantly greater risk of suicide. Almost a quarter of young people who died by suicide in NI had presented to EDs with self-harm, highlighting that the ED may provide a nodal point of intervention among a typically hard to identify and reach population.
引用
收藏
页码:1015 / 1026
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Assessing the risk of self-harm in an adult offender population: an incidence cohort study
    Horton, Mike
    Wright, Nat
    Dyer, Wendy
    Wright-Hughes, Alex
    Farrin, Amanda
    Mohammed, Zanib
    Smith, Jamie
    Heyes, Tom
    Gilbody, Simon
    Tennant, Alan
    HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 2014, 18 (64) : 1 - +
  • [32] Mortality in children and adolescents following presentation to hospital after non-fatal self-harm in the Multicentre Study of Self-harm: a prospective observational cohort study
    Hawton, Keith
    Bale, Liz
    Brand, Fiona
    Townsend, Ellen
    Ness, Jennifer
    Waters, Keith
    Clements, Caroline
    Kapur, Nav
    Geulayov, Galit
    LANCET CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2020, 4 (02): : 111 - 120
  • [33] Self-harm in midlife: analysis using data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England
    Clements, Caroline
    Hawton, Keith
    Geulayov, Galit
    Waters, Keith
    Ness, Jennifer
    Rehman, Muzamal
    Townsend, Ellen
    Appleby, Louis
    Kapur, Nay
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 215 (04) : 600 - 607
  • [34] Risk assessment in self-harm
    Rajwal, Madhuri
    Gash, Amanda
    PSYCHIATRIC BULLETIN, 2006, 30 (11): : 436 - 436
  • [35] Self-harm and suicide death in the three years following hospitalization for intentional self-harm in adolescents and young adults: A nationwide study
    Goueslard, Karine
    Quantin, Catherine
    Jollant, Fabrice
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2024, 334
  • [36] SUICIDE AND DELIBERATE SELF-HARM IN YOUNG-PEOPLE
    KERFOOT, M
    HUXLEY, P
    CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY, 1995, 8 (04) : 214 - 217
  • [37] Time to take self-harm in young people seriously
    Townsend, Ellen
    LANCET PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 6 (04): : 279 - 280
  • [38] Engaging young people in treatment after self-harm
    Cottrell, David
    ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD, 2013, 98 (10) : 749 - +
  • [39] Self-Harm and Suicidal Thoughts in Children and Young People
    Cocks, Alison
    CHILD ABUSE REVIEW, 2018, 27 (06) : 499 - 500
  • [40] How to Prevent Young People from Self-Harm
    Lee, Heon-Jeong
    PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION, 2019, 16 (04) : 255 - 255