Suicide following hospital admission for mental health conditions, physical illness, injury and intentional self-harm in Victoria, Australia.
Dasamal Tharanga FernandoAngela ClappertonJanneke Berecki-GisolfPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Hospital admissions related to mental health conditions and injury and poisonings including self-harm were associated with a greater risk of suicide than physical conditions. Mental health conditions such as depressive episodes, personality disorders and psychotic episodes, injuries caused by intentional-self-harm and poisonings by certain types of drugs, carbon monoxide and hormones such as insulin can be prioritised for targeting suicide prevention initiatives for persons discharged from hospitals.