adolescent;
children;
pediatric intensive care unit;
self-harm;
suicide;
UNDERSTANDING SUICIDE;
D O I:
10.1097/PCC.0000000000002836
中图分类号:
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100602 ;
摘要:
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the epidemiology of children and adolescents admitted for deliberate self-harm to PICUs in the United States by examining patient demographics, diagnoses, modes of self-harm, and outcomes. DESIGN: Descriptive analysis of a large, multicenter, quality-controlled database. SETTING: The 137 PICUs participating in the Virtual Pediatric Systems database during the study period. PATIENTS: Children between 6 and 18 years old admitted to a participating PICU from January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2017, with a diagnosis involving deliberate self-harm or a suicide attempt. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Of 9,197 admissions for self-harm, females accounted for 6,740 (73.3%), whereas males incurred 174 of the 284 deaths (61.3%). Admissions for self-harm doubled over the study period (0.56% in 2009 vs 1.13% in 2017), with an increase observed across every age group. After PICU care, most patients were transferred to a general care floor (51.1%) or to a psychiatric rehabilitation facility (31.8%). Intentional drug ingestion (84%) was the most common mode of self-harm but was associated with less than 1% of the fatalities. Asphyxia/hanging or firearms were a factor in 411 (4.5%) and 106 (1.2%) of the admissions but were associated with 117 (28.5%) and 55 (51.9%) of the deaths, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: PICU admissions due to self-harm increased for all age groups during the study period. Females accounted for most of these admissions, whereas males accrued most of the in-hospital deaths. Intentional drug ingestion was the most common mode of self-harm and was rarely fatal, whereas asphyxia and firearms were the mechanisms associated with the highest mortality.
机构:
Harvard Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, 1105 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 2C, Cambridge, MA 02138 USAHarvard Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, 1105 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 2C, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Goldblatt, Mark
Schechter, Mark
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Epstein Ctr Behav Hlth, Dept Psychiat, Salem, MA USAHarvard Med Sch, Dept Psychiat, 1105 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 2C, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA