Risk factors for deliberate self-poisoning among children and adolescents in The Netherlands.
Ilze M J ThoonenSaskia J RietjensAgnes G van VelzenDylan W de LangeArjen KoppenPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
Female gender, a high body mass index and living in a mental healthcare facility are associated with in increased risk of deliberate self-poisonings in children and adolescents (10-17 years old). Prevention of deliberate self-poisonings among youth could focus on restricting access to medication and other potentially hazardous non-pharmaceuticals, such as household products and batteries, as well as limiting the sales of over-the-counter medication, especially paracetamol, to this young population.