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A cohort profile of children and adolescents who had a suicide-related contact with police or paramedics in Queensland (Australia).

Lisa WittenhagenEmily HielscherCarla S MeurkJames G ScottMegan L SteeleEmma BosleyShelby WatsonEd Heffernan
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2024)
Findings provide a comprehensive profile of children and adolescents in suicidal crisis and highlight the substantial number of interactions that occur with police and paramedics. Due to the way the linked dataset was constructed, it must be assumed that the number of young persons in suicidal crisis is higher. Findings highlight the value of considering pre-hospital alternatives to presenting to emergency departments (EDs) for this cohort, to reduce impost on EDs and improve outcomes. Further examination of re-presentations by young persons is warranted to inform prevention and intervention strategies.
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