Author:
Heyerdahl Fridtjof,Bjornaas Mari Asphjell,Dahl Rune,Hovda Knut Erik,Nore Anne Kathrine,Ekeberg Oivind,Jacobsen Dag
Abstract
BackgroundThe repetition of acute poisoning occurs frequently. The intention may change between episodes and many poisonings are treated outside the hospital setting. Few studies have taken this into account.AimsTo quantify the repetition frequency regardless of the level of health care or the intention behind the poisoning, and to identify possible risk factors for repetition.MethodA prospective multicentre study of all acute poisonings in Oslo treated in hospital, at an out-patient clinic or by the ambulance service. Repetition was estimated using Kaplan– Meier calculations, and predictive factors were identified using Cox regression analysis.ResultsThe estimated 1-year repetition rate was 30% (95% CI 24–35). Independent predictors of repetition were middle age (30–49 years), poisoning with opiates or sedatives, unemployment or living on social welfare, a previous suicide attempt, and a history of psychiatric treatment. Intention was not a significant predictor.ConclusionsRepetition of acute poisoning is high, irrespective of the level of healthcare and the intention behind the poisoning.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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