SELF-INFLICTED FIREARM INJURIES AS COMPARED TO THE ACCIDENTAL FIREARM INJURY; A COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL STUDY TO DETERMINE THE COMMONEST SITE OF NON-SUICIDAL SELF-INFLICTED INJURIES
Syed Shehzad Hasnain, Syed Taokeer Ahmed Rizvi, I. Ashraf, Romesa Q Khan, W. Niazi, A. Rao
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the commonest site of non-suicidal self-inflicted firearm wound in comparison with accidental firearm wounds.
Study Design: Cross sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Combined Military Hospitals Jhelum, Bannu & Kharian, from Nov 2014 to Nov 2018.
Methodology: Sixty-four patients with firearm injuries were observed. All the participants were males between the ages of 18- 60 years. The injuries were determined to be either self-inflicted or accidental by an independent committee. The participants’ replies and responses were assessed by dividing them into five main domains by using quantitative software SPSS version 20. Variables involving demographic characteristics of participants such as age, occupation, marital and socioeconomic status, were associated with mental health variables such as psychological stress, previous history of self-harm and clinical psychiatric illness.
Result: Fifteen subjects were found to have self-inflicted injuries and 50 had accidental injuries. There was a marked preference for left foot and left lower limb as a site for non-suicidal self-inflicted injuries (94.6%) as compared to other sites (left upper extremity 1.8%, chest 1.8% and right lower extremity 1.8%).
Conclusions: Left lower limb and left foot was a more common site for self-injury as compared to the other sites.
目的:比较非自杀性火器伤与意外火器伤的最常见部位。研究设计:横断面研究。学习地点和时间:2014年11月至2018年11月,杰赫勒姆、班努和哈里安三军联合医院。方法:对64例火器伤患者进行观察。所有的参与者都是年龄在18- 60岁之间的男性。一个独立委员会确定这些伤害是自己造成的,还是意外造成的。通过使用定量软件SPSS version 20将参与者的回答和回应分为五个主要领域进行评估。涉及参与者人口统计学特征的变量,如年龄、职业、婚姻和社会经济地位,与心理健康变量,如心理压力、既往自残史和临床精神疾病相关。结果:自伤15例,意外伤害50例。与其他部位(左上肢1.8%、胸部1.8%和右下肢1.8%)相比,左脚和左下肢作为非自杀性自我伤害的部位明显更受欢迎(94.6%)。结论:与其他部位相比,左下肢和左脚是最常见的自伤部位。