Post-Pandemic Evolution of Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents Attending a General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Sample
2.2. Setting
2.3. Study Variables and Data Collection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics and Mental Health Service Use
3.2. Suicide Ideation and Self-Harm Behaviour Rates
3.3. Distribution of Suicide Ideation and Self-Harm Behaviour Rates Depending on Sociodemographic Characteristics and Mental Health Service Use
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Categories | 2019 (N = 78) | 2021 (N = 98) | 2022 (N = 140) | Statistical Analysis | ||
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Age Median: 15.38 Mean: 15.12 (SD 2.25) | Under 15 years N (%) | 31 (39.7%) | 42 (42.9%) | 55 (39.3%) | X2 = 0.330 p = 0.848 | |
Over 15 years N (%) | 47 (60.3%) | 56 (57.1%) | 85 (60.7%) | |||
Sex | Female N (%) | 53 (67.9%) | 67 (68.4%) | 100 (71.4%) | X2 = 0.392 p = 0.822 | |
Male N (%) | 25 (32.1%) | 31 (31.6%) | 40 (28.6%) | |||
Previous psychiatric history N (%) | 51 (65.4%) | 68 (69.4%) | 110 (78.6%) | X2 = 5.042 p = 0.080 | ||
Number of psychiatric emergency visits | One visit N (%) | 60 (76.9%) | 69 (70.4%) | 98 (70%) | X2 = 1.330 p = 0.514 | |
More than one visit N (%) | 18 (23.1%) | 29 (29.6%) | 42 (30%) | |||
Type of management | Non-intensive N (%) | 64 (82.1%) | 64 (65.3%) | 102 (72.9%) | X2 = 6.149 p = 0.046 | |
Intensive N (%) | 14 (17.9%) | 34 (34.7%) | 38 (27.1%) | |||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 19 (24.4%) | 42 (42.9%) | 79 (56.4%) | X2 = 20.998 p < 0.001 | ||
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 26 (33.3%) | 43 (43.9%) | 67 (47.9%) | X2 = 4.351 p = 0.114 |
Suicide Thoughts and Self-Harm Behaviours | 2019 (N = 78) | 2021 (N = 98) | 2022 (N = 140) | Statistical Analysis | |
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Age | <15 years N = 31 | <15 years N = 42 | <15 years N = 55 | ||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 7 (22.6%) | 15 (35.7%) | 26 (47.3%) | X2 = 5.242 p = 0.073 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 11 (35.5%) | 16 (38.1%) | 22 (40%) | X2 = 0.172 p = 0.918 | |
>15 years N = 47 | >15 years N = 56 | >15 years N = 85 | |||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 12 (25.5%) | 27 (48.2%) | 53 (62.4%) | X2 = 16.437 p < 0.001 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 15 (31.9%) | 27 (48.2%) | 45 (52.9%) | X2 = 5.502 p = 0.064 | |
Sex | Female N = 53 | Female N = 67 | Female N = 100 | ||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 15 (28.3%) | 36 (53.7%) | 61 (61%) | X2 = 15.127 p = 0.001 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 22 (41.5%) | 36 (53.7%) | 56 (56%) | X2 = 3.055 p = 0.217 | |
Male N = 25 | Male N = 31 | Male N = 40 | |||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 4 (16%) | 6 (19.4%) | 18 (45%) | X2 = 8.396 p = 0.015 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 4 (16%) | 7 (22.6%) | 11 (27.5%) | X2 = 1.155 p = 0.561 | |
PPH | With PPH N = 51 | With PPH N = 68 | With PPH N = 110 | ||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 13 (25.5%) | 31 (45.6%) | 67 (60.9%) | X2 = 17.823 p < 0.001 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 15 (29.4%) | 29 (42.6%) | 60 (54.5%) | X2 = 9.178 p = 0.010 | |
Without PPH N = 27 | Without PPH N = 30 | Without PPH N = 30 | |||
Suicide thoughts N (%) | 6 (22.2%) | 11 (36.7%) | 12 (40%) | X2 = 2.250 p = 0.325 | |
Self-harm behaviours N (%) | 11 (40.7%) | 14 (46.7%) | 7 (23.3%) | X2 = 3.776 p = 0.151 |
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Maciá-Casas, A.; de la Iglesia-Larrad, J.; García-Ullán, L.; Refoyo-Matellán, B.; Munaiz-Cossío, C.; Díaz-Trejo, S.; Berdión-Marcos, V.; Calama-Martín, J.; Roncero, C.; Pérez, J. Post-Pandemic Evolution of Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents Attending a General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department. Healthcare 2024, 12, 977. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12100977
Maciá-Casas A, de la Iglesia-Larrad J, García-Ullán L, Refoyo-Matellán B, Munaiz-Cossío C, Díaz-Trejo S, Berdión-Marcos V, Calama-Martín J, Roncero C, Pérez J. Post-Pandemic Evolution of Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents Attending a General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department. Healthcare. 2024; 12(10):977. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12100977
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaciá-Casas, Ana, Javier de la Iglesia-Larrad, Llanyra García-Ullán, Belén Refoyo-Matellán, Clara Munaiz-Cossío, Sara Díaz-Trejo, Vanesa Berdión-Marcos, Julia Calama-Martín, Carlos Roncero, and Jesús Pérez. 2024. "Post-Pandemic Evolution of Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents Attending a General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department" Healthcare 12, no. 10: 977. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12100977
APA StyleMaciá-Casas, A., de la Iglesia-Larrad, J., García-Ullán, L., Refoyo-Matellán, B., Munaiz-Cossío, C., Díaz-Trejo, S., Berdión-Marcos, V., Calama-Martín, J., Roncero, C., & Pérez, J. (2024). Post-Pandemic Evolution of Suicide Risk in Children and Adolescents Attending a General Hospital Accident and Emergency Department. Healthcare, 12(10), 977. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12100977