Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3238621 General Hospital Psychiatry 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveDrug overdose exposures were compared with chemical poisoning in terms of demographics, associated factors and final outcomes.MethodDeliberate self-poisoning (DSP) cases admitted to Penang General Hospital during the years 2000–2004 were studied. Chi-square, independent t-test and binary logistic were used whenever applicable.ResultsIndian patients were more likely to use household products, whereas Malay and Chinese patients were more likely to take drug overdoses (P=.001). Drug overdose victims experienced more socioeconomic problems (P=.05) and were more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit (P=.052). Chemical poisoning patients presented earlier (P=.011), were hospitalized for shorter time (P=.001) and had a higher rate of mortality (P=.01).ConclusionThe present study has identified a unique ethnic variation in the choice of suicide attempts from toxic substances. DSP associated with drug overdose showed significant morbidity, but increased mortality was seen in chemical poisoning.

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