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Correlates and Short-Term Course of Self-Poisoning in Adolescents
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Substance UseMethod Overdose CasesEducationMental HealthShort-term CourseSubstance Use DisordersPsychologyAdolescent MedicineAddiction MedicineFamily DysfunctionDrug OverdosePsychiatryPoisoningAdolescent DevelopmentSubstance AbuseAddictionSuicidePediatricsMajor DepressionMedicinePsychopathology
Background The features of adolescents who had taken an overdose were assessed to determine the focus for a treatment trial. Method Overdose cases were compared with psychiatric and community controls who had not taken an overdose in respect of mental disorders and family background. Results Overdose cases had high rates of major depression, but most of them recovered from depression within six weeks of the overdose. There was a specific association between taking an overdose and family dysfunction. Conclusions Family dysfunction could be a useful focus in a clinical trial of the aftercare of adolescents who have taken an overdose.
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