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The implementation and first insights of the French-speaking Swiss programme for monitoring self-harm

Authors :
Stéphane Saillant
Philippe Golay
Laurent Michaud
Sebastien Brovelli
Alessandra Costanza
Yves Dorogi
Solenn Lorillard
Anne Edan
Rémy P. Barbe
Marta Bertran
Karine Wyss
Bénédicte Van der Vaeren
Riaz Khan
Louise Ostertag
Ioan Cromec
Francesca Assandri
Source :
Swiss medical weekly, vol. 149, pp. w20016, Swiss Medical Weekly, Vol. 149 (2019) P. w20016
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Self-harm is a major risk factor for suicide but remains poorly documented. No data on self-harm in French-speaking Switzerland exist. To address this deficiency, the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health commissioned a specific self-harm monitoring programme. We present and discuss its implementation and first findings. Every patient aged 18–65 years presenting for self-harm to the emergency departments of the Lausanne and Neuchâtel general hospitals were included in the monitoring programme over a 10-month period (December 2016 to September 2017). Clinicians collected anonymous sociodemographic and clinical data. The sample included 490 patients (54.9% female and 45.1% male) for 554 episodes of self-harm, showing a higher proportion of patients aged 18–34 (49.2%) than older age groups (35–49, 33.7% and 50–65, 17.1%). Patients were mostly single (56.1%) and in problematic socioeconomic situations (65.7%). Self-poisoning was the most commonly used method (58.2%) and was preferred by women (71% of females and 42.5% of males, Fisher’s exact test, p

Details

ISSN :
14243997 and 14247860
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Swiss medical weekly
Accession number :
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