Duazary (May 2017)

Suicide attempts by chemicals poisoning in Colombia. 2007 - 2013

  • Viviana Calderón-Ramírez,
  • Adalgisa Alcocer-Olaciregui,
  • Rusvelt Vargas-Moranth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21676/2389783X.1963
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 149 – 159

Abstract

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The objective was to set the epidemiological profile of suicide attempts by chemical substances in Colombia during the period 2007-2013. It was carried out a descriptive cross sectional study. Data were obtained from Public Health Surveillance system (SIVIGILA) about poisoning chemicals 2007-2013. It was found that 55% of cases in 7 years of study corresponds to the female gender. 73% of cases occur from 10 to 29 years, with the highest concentration (31%) in the group of 15 to 19. By ethnicity the Black, Afro Colombian Mulato and shows a high number of cases from 2007 to 2009 and indigenous show an upward trend from 2011 to 2013. Most people who attempt suicide are single (58%) have a high school education (50%) and live in municipal head. Approximately 0.05% of the women who tried to kill themselves, were in a state of pregnancy. In conclusion, a significant incidence of suicide attempts was found with chemicals, and for analysis must take into account the socio-cultural characteristics of the regions and population groups that make up the Colombian nation

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