Trends in medically serious suicide attempts before and after the COVID-19: a four-year retrospective analysis (2018-2022) DOI Creative Commons
Anna Beneria, Luís Marte, Marta Quesada‐Franco

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 19, 2023

Abstract Background Suicide has become a first-order public health concern after the negative impact of COVID-19 on general population’s mental health. Several studies have analyzed trends in suicide attempts (SA) before and onset pandemic, but few focus pandemic medically serious (MSSA). Methods Participants were 396 hospitalized individuals ≥ 16 years old who made MSSA identified retrospectively through review e-medical records between 2018 2022 ("pre-COVID-19" “COVID” periods). The two groups compared sociodemographic clinical variables using Chi-square or Exact Fisher’s tests for categorical Mann-Whitney test continuous variables. To study variation over time, aggregated monthly. Joinpoint regression analyses used to assess time trends. Results A sample 161 patients, 80 women 81 men, selected from admissions attempt four (n = 169 pre-COVID period vs. n 199 COVID period). Sixty-eight patients with admitted during first period, 93 period. more likely be an intensive care unit than (OR 3.4620; CI 95%=1.7305–6.9260). Conclusions This highlights need research risk crisis periods, such as pandemic. It provides valuable knowledge incidence SA needing hospitalization, MSSA, highly severe onset.

Language: Английский

Trends in medically serious suicide attempts before and after COVID-19: a four-year retrospective analysis (2018–2022) DOI Creative Commons
Álvaro González, Luís Marte, Marta Quesada‐Franco

et al.

BMC Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(1)

Published: Nov. 6, 2024

Suicide has become a first-order public health concern after the negative impact of COVID-19 on general population's mental health. Several studies have analyzed trends in suicide attempts (SA) before and onset pandemic, but few focus pandemic medically serious (MSSA). Participants were 385 hospitalized individuals ≥ 16 years old who made MSSA identified retrospectively through review e-medical records between 2018 2022 ("pre-COVID-19" "COVID" periods). The two groups compared sociodemographic clinical variables using Chi-square or Exact Fisher's tests for categorical Mann-Whitney test continuous variables. To study variation over time, aggregated monthly. Joinpoint regression analyses used to assess time trends. A sample 161 patients, 80 women 81 men, selected from admissions attempt four (n = 160 pre-COVID period vs. n 225 COVID period) (OR 1.41; CI 95% 1.0003–1.7223, p < 0.001). Sixty-eight patients with admitted during first period, 93 1.4 ; 1–1.9 0.05). more likely be an intensive care unit than 3.5; 1.7–6.9; This highlights need research risk crisis periods, such as pandemic. It provides valuable knowledge incidence SA needing hospitalization, MSSA, highly severe onset.

Language: Английский

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Trends in medically serious suicide attempts before and after the COVID-19: a four-year retrospective analysis (2018-2022) DOI Creative Commons
Anna Beneria, Luís Marte, Marta Quesada‐Franco

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 19, 2023

Abstract Background Suicide has become a first-order public health concern after the negative impact of COVID-19 on general population’s mental health. Several studies have analyzed trends in suicide attempts (SA) before and onset pandemic, but few focus pandemic medically serious (MSSA). Methods Participants were 396 hospitalized individuals ≥ 16 years old who made MSSA identified retrospectively through review e-medical records between 2018 2022 ("pre-COVID-19" “COVID” periods). The two groups compared sociodemographic clinical variables using Chi-square or Exact Fisher’s tests for categorical Mann-Whitney test continuous variables. To study variation over time, aggregated monthly. Joinpoint regression analyses used to assess time trends. Results A sample 161 patients, 80 women 81 men, selected from admissions attempt four (n = 169 pre-COVID period vs. n 199 COVID period). Sixty-eight patients with admitted during first period, 93 period. more likely be an intensive care unit than (OR 3.4620; CI 95%=1.7305–6.9260). Conclusions This highlights need research risk crisis periods, such as pandemic. It provides valuable knowledge incidence SA needing hospitalization, MSSA, highly severe onset.

Language: Английский

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