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TM Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Nonfatal Self-Inflicted Injuries Among Adults Aged >65 Years — United States, 2005 J. Logan, PhD, Alex Crosby, MD, MPH, George Ryan, PhD

TM Public Health Problem 372,722 persons visited emergency departments (ED) for nonfatal self- inflicted injuries in Most common among adolescents and young adults 2 1. CDC. WISQARS™ Available at 2. CDC, 2002

TM 1 Assault by other-struck 2 Self-harm-poisoning 3 Self-harm-cut/pierce 4 Assault by other-fall 5 Sexual Assault 6 Assault by other- cut/pierce 7 Self-harm-other Leading Causes of All Nonfatal Violence-Related Injury for those ≥65 Years — U.S., Data Source: NEISS-AIP 1. CDC. WISQARS™

TM Self-Inflicted Injuries Among Older Adults: A Growing Concern Consequences may be more serious than those of younger adults Fastest growing demographic

TM Consequences of Nonfatal Self- Inflicted Injuries among Older Adults Less resilient, longer recovery Require more health services – Avg. cost per incident: 1  ≥65 years=$9,749  years=$4, Corso et al., in press

TM Study Objective Characterize ED visits for nonfatal self- inflicted injuries among older adults aged ≥65 years Compare to those among younger adults years

TM Data Source National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) – Operated by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission – Collects data about treatment of patients in U.S. hospital EDs for consumer-product- related injuries – All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP)-collects data on ED visits for all types of injuries

TM Population NEISS-AIP includes data from 66 hospitals 1 – stratified probability sample of all hospitals in the United States with a minimum of six beds and a 24-hour ED – Data are weighted by the inverse of the probability of selection to produce national estimates 1. Kessler & Schroeder, eds., 2000

TM Case Definitions Injury: 1 – Bodily harm resulting from an acute exposure to an external force or substance – Includes unintentional and violence-related – Excludes unintended adverse effects of therapeutic drugs or medical care 1. CDC, 2000

TM Case Definitions (2) Injuries are categorized by intent: 1 – Unintentional – Assault – Legal intervention – Self-inflicted  Suicidal behavior  Self-abusive behavior 1. CDC, 2000

TM Characteristics Sex Race/ethnicity ED discharge Mechanism of injury History of self harm, substance abuse, and psychiatric conditions Alcohol use at time of injury

TM Analysis Estimates based on weighted data for 4,478 ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries Significant differences assessed using 95% confidence intervals

TM TABLE 1: Estimated number and rate of ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults by age—U.S., 2005 Age GroupNo. Rate per 100,000(95%CI) , ( ) ≥657, ( )

TM TABLE 2a: ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults by age and race/ethnicity—U.S., ≥65 Race/EthnicityNo.% % Non-Hispanic White146, , Black28, Hispanic15, * Other6, * Unknown81, , Total278, , * National estimate is unstable

TM TABLE 2b: ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults by age and sex—U.S., ≥65 SexNo.% % Male128, , Female150, , Total278, ,

TM TABLE 2c: ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults by age and intent—U.S., ≥65 IntentNo.% % Suicidal behavior208, , Self Abuse15, * Other31, No diagnosis23, * Total278, , * National estimate is unstable

TM TABLE 3a: Characteristics of ED visits for nonfatal injuries attributed to suicidal behavior among adults—U.S., ≥65 MechanismNo.% % Cut/pierce31, , Poisoning131, , Firearm1, * Other42, , Unknown1, * Total208, , * National estimate is unstable

TM TABLE 3b: Characteristics of ED visits for nonfatal injuries attributed to suicidal behavior among adults—U.S., ≥65 HistoryNo.% % Self harm46, Bipolar disorder15, * Depression139, , Alcohol abuse28, Other subs. abuse25, * Alcohol at time of injury64, ** * National estimate is unstable ** Statistically significant, p<0.05

TM TABLE 3c: Characteristics of ED visits for nonfatal injuries attributed to suicidal behavior among adults—U.S., ≥65 DispositionNo.% % Treated then released47, ** Transferred then released55, , Hospitalized101, , ** * National estimate is unstable ** Statistically significant, p<0.05

TM Key Findings Less likely to have ED visits for nonfatal self-inflicted injuries compared to younger adults More likely to be hospitalized after ED treatment for suicide behavior-related injury compared to younger adults

TM Previous Research Older adult males typically have highest suicide rate 1 1. CDC. WISQARS™

TM Previous Research Ratio of nonfatal to fatal suicide attempts is much lower for older adults 1  years=200:1  >65 years=4:1 1. Conwell, 2001

TM Limitations Small counts made some rates unstable

TM Limitations Small counts made some rates unstable Classification depended on ED provider

TM Limitations Small counts made some rates unstable Classification depended on ED provider Unable to collect information on dementia, other medical problems, or recent lifestyle changes

TM Limitations Small counts made some rates unstable Classification depended on ED provider Unable to collect information on dementia, other medical problems, or recent lifestyle changes Only captured nonfatal self-inflicted injuries that resulted in ED visits

TM Future Research Assess more preceding circumstances of injury Assess referrals to mental health treatment

TM Policy Implications Better identification and treatment of clinical depression 1 More community outreach programs 1 1. Conwell, 2001

TM Acknowledgments Co-authors – Alex Crosby, MD, MPH – George Ryan, PhD NCIPC – Thomas Simon, PhD – J. Lee Annest, PhD Disclaimer The findings and conclusions in this presentation have not been formally disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy

TM For more information.. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nonfatal self-inflicted injuries among adults aged ≥65 years— United States, MMWR 2007;56: Viewed at

TM Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Thank You