(N = 108)
|
No. (%)
|
---|
Male
|
32 (29.6)
|
Age in years
|
≤ 21
|
28 (25.9)
|
22–49
|
60 (55.6)
|
≥ 50
|
20 (18.5)
|
≥ 65
|
4 (3.7)
|
Employment statusa
|
Employed
|
27 (29.0)
|
Unemployed
|
40 (43.0)
|
Student
|
26 (28.0)
|
Marital status
|
Singleb
|
66 (61.1)
|
Married
|
42 (38.9)
|
Relationship or marriage problems’ effect on the attempta
|
None
|
51 (53.7)
|
Direct
|
34 (35.8)
|
Indirect
|
10 (10.5)
|
Residential statusa
|
Family
|
93 (86.9)
|
Otherc
|
14 (13.1)
|
Underlying psychiatric disorder
|
Depression
|
70 (64.8)
|
None
|
25 (23.1)
|
Schizophrenia
|
8 (7.4)
|
Otherd
|
5 (4.6)
|
Patient accompanimenta
|
ED with family
|
80 (78.4)
|
ED with friends
|
7 (6.9)
|
ED with EMS
|
7 (6.9)
|
Othere
|
8 (7.8)
|
Insurance statusa
|
Self
|
65 (65.7)
|
Insuredf
|
34 (34.3)
|
Family barrier to hospital admission
|
19 (19.2)
|
Left the ED AMAa
|
27 (27.3)
|
Yes, as per family
|
19 (19.2)
|
Yes, as per patient
|
8 (8.1)
|
No
|
72 (72.7)
|
- EMS emergency medical services, ED Emergency Department, AMA against medical advice
- a Variables with missing values
- b Single includes divorced patients and those in relationships (not married)
- c 12 patients lived alone and 2 were domestic workers living at employer’s home
- d Included 2 with substance abuse disorder and 3 with general anxiety disorder
- e Includes 3 presenting with personal drivers, 3 with housekeepers, and 2 with strangers
- f Though many of our patients were insured, some insurance companies do not cover psychiatric-related hospitalization