An assessment of suicide attempts by self-poisoning in the west of Iran

Auteurs

F Najafi, O Beiki, T Ahmadijouybari, S Amini, M Moradinazar, M Hatemi, M Moradi.

Résumé

Intentional self-poisoning that is widely used all over the world is one of the most common methods of suicide. This study aim was to determine the rate of attempted intentional self-poisoning and to identify high risk persons in the west of Iran (Kermanshah). A total of 3138 people (1279 M and 1859 F) studied. The average annual rate of suicide in Kermanshah was 153 persons per 100 000 people. The most number of attempted intentional self-poisoning (55.5%) were in the 20-29 year age group. The most popular toxic substances for self-poisoning were drugs (71%) and oil and fuels (15%), respectively. The most number of intentional self-poisoning suicides are attempted by drugs. By considering the high rate of intentional self-poisoning, low age of suicide attempts and also its high mortality rate in Kermanshah, it is necessary to stop the opportunity to buy over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, especially those being most misused. IRAN MOYEN-ORIENT TENTATIVE EMPOISONNEMENT INTOXICATION PRODUIT-CHIMIQUE DROGUE MÉDICAMENT MOYEN


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