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  • Title: Contributing factors in self-poisoning leading to hospital admission in adolescents in northern Finland.
    Author: Liisanantti JH, Ala-Kokko TI, Dunder TS, Ebeling HE.
    Journal: Subst Use Misuse; 2010 Jul; 45(9):1340-50. PubMed ID: 20509738.
    Abstract:
    AIM: To evaluate the frequencies of different agents used in self-poisonings and acute factors contributing to intoxication of patients aged 12-18 years in northern Finland. MATERIAL: Retrospective medical record review of all hospitalized patients during the period from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 2006. OUTCOME MEASURES: Cause of the admission, contributing factors, readmissions within one year. RESULTS: There were 309 admissions during the period, 54% were females. The leading cause of admission was alcohol, in 222 cases (71.8%). Hospitalizations related to alcohol consumption were associated with accidental poisoning in recreational use. There were no acute contributing factors in the majority of all patients. Over one-third of all intoxications were intentional self-harm, although previously diagnosed psychiatric diseases were rare. CONCLUSIONS: It is crucial to recognize adolescent psychiatric disorders in time and consult child and adolescent psychiatrist in case of poisoning.
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