Title of article :
Deliberate Self-Harm Among Patients Referring to the Emergency Room in Damghan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Babakhanian, Masuadeh Department of Social Work - Velayat Hospital - Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Damghan , Sadeghi, Maliheh School of Nursing and Paramedics - Semnan University of Medical Science, Semnan , Mohamadpur, Elham , Rezazadeh, Hanieh University of Science & Culture, Tehran
Abstract :
Objective: Deliberate self-harm (DHS) is a deviant behavior that has been not completely emphasized in
health-related studies in Iran. The current study was conducted to explore the prevalence and reasons associated
with the incidence of DSH in patients referring to the emergency room of Baradaran-e Rezaee Hospital in
Damghan, Iran.
Methods: Fifty-four clients with the mean age of 29.4 (±10.3) years participated in this cross-sectional study
in 2010. Firstly, demographics and details of substance use were collected based on items elicited from the
Addiction Severity Index (ASI) and a researcher-made questionnaire. Then details of comorbidity and factors
associated with the current DHS were collected by a semi-structured interview. Data were analyzed by
performing descriptive methods of statistics.
Results: Deliberate self-poisoning with using toxic substances such as lead, and poison (44.8%) followed by
drug intoxication such as opiate and methamphetamine (35.2%) and body and vessel cutting (20%) were the
most prevalent types of DSH. Furthermore, results revealed that comorbidities such as physical illness (38.9%)
and psychiatric disorders including depression (31.5%), psychotic symptoms (15%), bipolar disorder (5.6%),
stress (5.6%), and anxiety (1.9%) were commonly prevalent. The most frequently reported factors associated
with DSH were desires for self-punishing (42%), self-medication for emotional sufferings (33%), experiencing
euphoric feelings (24%), and stress (20%), respectively.
Conclusion: DSH is one of the critical health and treatment priorities, which are prevalent in emergency
rooms of hospitals in Iran. Clients with comorbid diagnosis of DSH, especially drug use warrant specific
attention in emergency rooms.
Keywords :
Comorbid Disorder , Deliberate Self-Harm , Prevalence , Substance Abuse
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics