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Non-presentation at hospital following a suicide attempt: a national survey

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PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
卷 52, 期 4, 页码 707-714

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0033291720002305

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Care; non-presentation; phone survey; prevalence; suicide attempt

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A national survey in France revealed that a significant proportion of individuals do not seek hospitalization or receive professional healthcare services following a suicide attempt. Even among those who do not go to the hospital, only a small percentage of them choose to visit a doctor or psychologist. The prevalence of suicide attempts reported in the community is much higher than that recorded in hospital administrative databases.
Background A few previous studies suggest that a large number of individuals do not present at hospital following a suicide attempt, complicating recurrence prevention and prevalence estimation. Methods Data were extracted from a regular phone survey in representative samples of the French population aged 18-75 years old. Five surveys between 2000 and 2017 collected data about the occurrence of a previous suicide attempt and subsequent care contacts. A total of 102,729 individuals were surveyed. Among them, 6,500 (6.4%) reported a lifetime history of suicide attempt. Results Following their last suicide attempt, 39.3% reported they did not present to hospital (53.4% in 18-24 year-olds), with limited changes in rates with time. Risk factors for non-presentation were being male [adjusted odds ratio = 1.3, 95% confidence interval (1.1-1.5)], living with someone [1.2 (1.0-1.4)], being a non-smoker [1.4 (1.2-1.6)], and being younger at time of attempt [0.97 (0.96-0.98) per year]. Of those who did not present to hospital, only 37.7% reported visiting a doctor or a psychiatrist/psychologist after their act v. 67.1% in those who presented to hospital (as a second health contact). In both cases, half disclosed their act to someone else. Prevalence rates of suicide attempts reported in community were 4.6 times higher than those in hospital administrative databases. Conclusions This survey at a national level confirmed that a large proportion of individuals does not go to the hospital and does not meet any health care professionals following a suicidal act. Assessment of unmet needs is necessary.

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