日本自残和自杀企图登记处:2022-2023年的研究方案和概况

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mayumi Hangai, Yudai Iwama, Satoshi Kobayashi, Yoshiharu Fukuda, Chiaki Toida, Tomoyuki Yamashita, Satoshi Hashimoto, Yasufumi Miyake
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摘要

背景自残和自杀企图(SA)是日本急诊室就诊的重要原因,每年有超过20,000人自杀。据估计,每一起自杀死亡对应着20多次自杀企图,这突出表明迫切需要采取干预战略。因此,在2022年,日本自残和自杀企图登记处(JA-RSA)成立,这是第一个全国性的前瞻性登记处。本研究描述了JA-RSA的设计、目标和初步发现,并评估了其为国家自杀预防政策提供信息的潜力。方法JA-RSA收集了日本因自残或SA而到重症监护中心就诊的患者的综合数据。在2022年12月至2023年12月期间,对44家机构1987例登记病例的数据进行了分析。研究人员检查了患者人口统计、自残方法和治疗结果,并将其与2023年的全国自杀统计数据进行了比较。结果患者平均年龄39.3岁,男性占36.9%。自残包括故意服药过量(58.2%)、跳楼(12.1%)、自残(11.2%)和上吊(10.8%)。在1987例病例中,68.4%需要重症监护治疗,11.9%接受门诊治疗,8.3%死亡。与全国自杀统计数据相比,JA-RSA显示更多的女性和20岁以下的人从事自残行为。结论JA-RSA对自残患者的特征和治疗结果提供了重要的见解。登记处的调查结果强调,需要各机构更多地参与并进一步改进预防战略。通过提供独特的数据,JA-RSA可以帮助改善自杀预防和干预策略。
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JAPAN Registry of Self-harm and Suicide Attempts: Study protocol and profile in 2022–2023

JAPAN Registry of Self-harm and Suicide Attempts: Study protocol and profile in 2022–2023

Background

Self-harm and suicide attempts (SA) are a significant cause of emergency department visits in Japan, where over 20,000 suicides occur annually. Each suicide death is estimated to correspond to over 20 attempts, highlighting the urgent need for intervention strategies. Therefore, in 2022, the JAPAN Registry of Self-harm and Suicide Attempts (JA-RSA) was established as the first nationwide prospective registry.

Aim

This study describes the design, objectives, and initial findings of JA-RSA and evaluates its potential to inform national suicide prevention policies.

Methods

JA-RSA collects comprehensive data on patients presented to critical care centers in Japan for self-harm or SA. Between December 2022 and December 2023, data from 1987 registered cases from 44 institutions were analyzed. Patient demographics, self-harm methods, and treatment outcomes were examined and compared with national suicide statistics for 2023.

Results

The mean age of patients was 39.3 years (36.9% male). Self-harm was inflicted through intentional drug overdose (58.2%), jumping from a height (12.1%), self-cutting (11.2%), and hanging (10.8%). Of the 1987 cases, 68.4% required intensive care treatment, 11.9% received outpatient care, and 8.3% died. Compared with national suicide statistics, JA-RSA revealed that more females and individuals aged below 20 engage in self-harm.

Conclusions

JA-RSA provides critical insights into the characteristics and treatment outcomes of patients who engage in self-harm. The registry's findings underscore the need for greater participation of institutions and further improvement in prevention strategies. By offering unique data, JA-RSA could help improve suicide prevention and intervention strategies.

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