Kavalidou Katerina, O'Mahony James, Lovejoy Sally-Ann, McNicholas Fiona, Russell Vincent
National Clinical Programme for Self-harm and Suicide-related Ideation, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland.
National Suicide Research Foundation, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
J Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2025 May 14:1-13. doi: 10.2989/17280583.2025.2489157.
In Ireland, acute hospital emergency departments (ED) become the default service for youth aged 16 to 18 years; and in the absence of paediatric EDs, for youth under 16 years. No previous research has explored adolescent presentations to non-paediatric hospitals with thoughts of self-harm or suicide at a national level. This study examines child and adolescent self-harm and suicidal ideation-related presentations to 24 non-paediatric hospital EDs in Ireland. National data from a dedicated ED service for a suicidal crisis were used. Descriptive analyses were run for four age bands (≤ 15, 16-17, 18-19, and all other adults < 20 years), based on sociodemographic characteristics, clinical information, and type of self-harm or ideation.: Between 2018 and 2022, the National Clinical Programme for Self-Harm and Suicide-related Ideation (NCPSHI) clinicians assessed 53 359 presentations due to self-harm and suicide-related ideation. Among those 15 years and younger, 1.7% presented for self-harm, 0.9% for suicidal ideation, and 0.2% for self-harm ideation. Among the 16-17-year-olds, 3.4% presented with self-harm and 1.6% for suicidal ideation. Presentations for self-harm decreased with age, while suicide-related ideation increased. Cutting was most common among the youngest group (23%), and overdose was more frequent among 16 to 17-year-olds. Notably, 41% of those 15 year and younger were already attending mental health services. Our findings highlight that a significant number of adolescents with a self-harm-related crisis attend non-paediatric acute hospitals in Ireland. Careful initial assessment and transitional care are needed to ensure that youth at risk of suicide and/or mental illness are referred to appropriate services.
在爱尔兰,急性医院急诊科成为16至18岁青少年的默认就医科室;在没有儿科急诊科的情况下,也成为16岁以下青少年的默认就医科室。此前尚无研究在全国层面探讨青少年因有自残或自杀念头而前往非儿科医院就诊的情况。本研究调查了爱尔兰24家非儿科医院急诊科中儿童和青少年自残及自杀意念相关的就诊情况。使用了来自专门的自杀危机急诊科服务的全国数据。根据社会人口学特征、临床信息以及自残或意念类型,对四个年龄组(≤15岁、16 - 17岁、18 - 19岁以及所有其他20岁以下成年人)进行了描述性分析。2018年至2022年期间,国家自残和自杀意念临床项目(NCPSHI)的临床医生评估了53359例因自残和自杀意念相关的就诊病例。在15岁及以下的人群中,1.7%因自残就诊,0.9%因自杀意念就诊,0.2%因自残意念就诊。在16 - 17岁的人群中,3.4%因自残就诊,1.6%因自杀意念就诊。自残就诊率随年龄下降,而与自杀相关的意念则上升。割伤在最年轻的组中最为常见(23%),过量用药在16至17岁的人群中更为频繁。值得注意的是,15岁及以下的人群中有41%已经在接受心理健康服务。我们的研究结果凸显,在爱尔兰,大量有自残相关危机的青少年前往非儿科急症医院就诊。需要进行仔细的初始评估和过渡护理,以确保有自杀和/或精神疾病风险的青少年能被转介至合适的服务机构。