Long-term outcomes of deliberate self-poisoning in adolescents and factors associated with repeated self-poisoning and self-injury: a Sri Lankan perspective.

IF 1.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Kavinda Dayasiri, Fathima Nuskiya, Achila Ranasinghe, Nayani Suraweera, Vijayakumary Thadchanamoorthy
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of deliberate self-poisoning in adolescents and identify associated factors for repeated self-poisoning and self-injury among adolescents in Sri Lanka.

Results: A total of 400 adolescents were analysed. The primary outcome-recurrence of self-harm behaviours-was reported by 63 participants (15.8%), with 30 (7.5%) experiencing at least one repeated episode of deliberate self-poisoning. Independently associated factors for repeated self-poisoning included suicidal ideation at some point in life (p < 0.001, OR; 41.48, CI; 22.76-58.27), a personal history of psychiatric illness (p = 0.002, OR; 20.86.12, CI; 14.97-32.56), being on medication for depression (p < 0.001, OR; 44.37, CI; 27.38-61.24), and a subjective perception of poor health (p = 0.001, OR; 21.92, CI; 15.06-29.72). Secondary outcomes showed that the mean perceived likelihood of future self-poisoning was 2.6 on a 9-point Likert scale. Regarding current functioning, 71 participants (17.7%) reported difficulty maintaining interpersonal relationships, 46 (11.5%) reported persistent psychological distress, and 38 (9.5%) reported reduced academic or occupational performance. Although 354 participants (88.5%) had received psychological support after the initial event, this was not significantly associated with reduced recurrence of self-harm (p > 0.05).

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青少年故意自我中毒的长期后果和与反复自我中毒和自我伤害相关的因素:斯里兰卡的观点。
目的:本研究旨在评估斯里兰卡青少年故意自我中毒的长期结果,并确定青少年反复自我中毒和自我伤害的相关因素。结果:共对400名青少年进行了分析。63名参与者(15.8%)报告了自残行为复发的主要结果,其中30名参与者(7.5%)至少经历过一次故意自我中毒的反复发作。重复自我中毒的独立相关因素包括生命中某个时刻的自杀意念(p < 0.05)。
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BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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