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Citation

Lunde KB, Mehlum L, Melle I, Qin P. J. Psychiatr. Res. 2022; 151: 575-582.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.05.020

PMID

35636035

Abstract

Follow-up psychiatric care is crucial for young adults presenting to hospitals because of deliberate self-harm (DSH). However, who receives such care is not sufficiently understood. We therefore investigated the clinical and sociodemographic correlates of admissions to psychiatric inpatient treatment immediately following general hospital treatment of DSH in this age band. All episodes of hospital presented DSH among patients aged 18-35 years during the period 2008-2018 were identified from the Norwegian Patient Register. The outcome was admissions to psychiatric inpatient treatment immediately after discharge from the general hospital. The correlates of such admissions were calculated using binomial generalized estimating equation. Of 26.166 identified DSH episodes, 21.4% were admitted to psychiatric inpatient treatment. Admissions were most common for patients with a history of psychiatric treatment and a recorded diagnosis of psychosis-, mood- or personality disorders. Adjusted for other psychiatric factors, alcohol- or substance misuse diagnoses and repeated presentations of DSH were inversely associated with admissions to psychiatric inpatient treatment. Young adults admitted to psychiatric inpatient treatment following DSH have a high burden of psychiatric morbidity and risk factors for suicide. However, the inverse association seen for two important risk factors for suicide, alcohol- or substance misuse and repeated DSH, warrants further attention.


Language: en

Keywords

Epidemiology; Young adult; Deliberate self-harm; Psychiatric hospitalization; Referral

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