Key findings include:
*Overall, self-inflicted injury rates were highest among adolescents and young adults, particularly females.
*Most of the injuries resulted from poisoning (65%) or cutting/piercing with a sharp instrument (25%). Far fewer involved a firearm (1%).
*Approximately half (49%) of persons seen for self-inflicted injuries were treated and released from the Emergency Departments, while 32% required hospitalization.
For additional information from CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control visit: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc.
National Strategy for Suicide Prevention visit: http://www.mentalhealth.org/suicideprevention.
For more information on reporting suicide please see the Reporting on Suicide: Recommendations for the Media online at: http://www.suicidology.org/media/7.html.
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Contact: CDC, National Center For Injury
Prevention & Control
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