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. 2023 Aug 10;18(8):e0289877.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289877. eCollection 2023.

Self-harm in 5-to-24 year olds: Retrospective examination of hospital presentations to emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia, 2012 to 2020

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Self-harm in 5-to-24 year olds: Retrospective examination of hospital presentations to emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia, 2012 to 2020

Michelle Torok et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

There is some evidence that self-harm presentations in children and young people have increased over the past decade, yet there are few up-to-date studies examining these trends. This study aims to describe trends in the rates and severity of emergency department self-harm presentations for youth aged 5-24 years in New South Wales, Australia between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2020. We analysed self-harm hospital presentations using join point analysis to compare quarterly growth in rates and urgency of presentation since 2012 by age group and sex. Binomial logistic modelling was used to identify risks for re-presentation for self-harm, including age group, sex, country of birth, mode of arrival, inpatient status, triage category, rurality, and socio-economic disadvantage. In total, 83,111 self-harm presentations for 51,181 persons were analysed. Overall rates of self-harm among those aged 5-24 years increased by 2.4% (p < .001) per quarter in females and 1.6% (p < .001) per quarter in males, with statistically significant average quarterly increases observed across all age groups. Overall and age-specific self-harm triage urgency rates increased statistically significantly for potentially serious, and potentially- and immediately life-threatening categories. A higher likelihood of re-presentation to any emergency department for self-harm was associated with younger age, female, residing in a regional area, arriving by ambulance, admitted as an in-patient, and a more severe index self-harm presentation. Hospital self-harm presentations have been growing steadily over the past decade, with the greatest growth in the youngest people. Understanding the reasons for these sustained upward trends is a priority for suicide prevention.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

Fig 1
Fig 1. Emergency department self-harm presentations rates from 2012 to 2020 for males and females: Rates (symbols) and estimated trends (lines).
Fig 2
Fig 2. Emergence department self-harm presentations rates from 2012 to 2020 by triage category severity: Rates (symbols) and estimated trends (lines).

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