Hannah Wilkins, Jennifer Perry, Chary Akmyradov, Erica Liebelt
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Abstract
Objectives: During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, there was a significant increase in pediatric emergency department visits and hospital admissions for suicidality and self-harm, including deliberate self-poisoning. This study compares demographics, clinical characteristics, management, and outcome data of pediatric patients with intentional self-poisonings before and during the pandemic. A secondary aim is to identify predictors of severe outcomes.
Methods: De-identified data were retrieved from the Toxicology Investigators Consortium registry of patients ages 6 to 18 years presenting with intentional self-poisoning. χ2 analyses and Fisher exact test were performed to determine associations among variables between the "pre-pandemic" (April 2017 to February 2020) and "pandemic" (March 2020 to October 2022) periods, with P value <0.05 considered statistically significant. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was conducted to explore correlates of severe outcomes.
Results: There were 7034 cases identified, 3480 pre-pandemic and 3604 pandemic. The pandemic group was associated with a higher percentage of patients aged 7 to 12 years, patients identifying as transgender or gender non-conforming, and the use of non-opioid analgesics as a primary agent. The pre-pandemic group had more frequent polysubstance ingestions and severe outcomes. Subgroup analysis of severe outcomes showed few differences between pre-pandemic and pandemic groups. No demographic characteristics were strongly associated with severe outcomes.
Conclusions: The demographic differences between time periods suggest the pandemic may have had a disparate impact on these vulnerable populations. Identifying trends in pediatric self-poisonings may help guide public health strategies and resources for prevention and harm reduction.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.