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KMID : 1155220210460020181
Journal of the Korean Society of Health Information and Health Statistics
2021 Volume.46 No. 2 p.181 ~ p.187
Trend of Intentional Self-harm Methods and Recovery Rate Including Non-death in Hospital Discharge Registry Investigation in Korea 2005-2016
Kim Ah-Reum

Jeong Sun-Rak
Kim Eun-Seok
Lee Won-Kee
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to estimate trend of intentional self-harm methods and recovery rate by using ICD (International Classification of Diseases)-10 codes (X60-X84).

Methods: The analysis was based on data of intentional self-harm injury in 2005-2016 from hospital discharge registry investigation in Korea.

Results: Through 2005-2016, intentional self-harm by drug was the most common. Self-harm caused by pesticides has decreased since 2012, but those caused by gas has increased rapidly since 2008. By ages, pesticide poisoning by intentional was the most common in 60s and 80s, except those ages, self-harm by drug was the most frequent. The number of intentional self-harm was 1.2 times higher for women than for men, and for women, the rate of self-harm caused by drug was more than half. In the case of men, self-harm caused by pesticides was the most common, and they did various self-harm methods compared to women. The recovery rate tends to increase compared to the past, but as the age increases, it tends to decrease. In particular, the recovery rate of ¡®hanging¡¯ was significantly lower at 48.1%.

Conclusions: Therefore, in order to increase the rate of recovery of the selfharm injuries that have already occurred, it is necessary to establish a variety of systems such as rapid reporting system and transfer to medical center.
KEYWORD
Intentional self-harm, Self-harm methods, Suicide methods, Recovery rate of self-harm injury
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