Abstract
Parasuicide in a Low-Income Country: Results From Three-Year Hospital Surveillance in Nicaragua
Caldera T~~Herrera A~~et al
All hospital-admitted parasuicide cases in the area of Len, Nicaragua were assessed over a three-year period using standardized instruments. 233 parasuicide cases were identified giving a parasuicide rate of 66.3/100,000 inhabitants per year based on the population 10 years & older. A majority of cases involved females who were significantly younger than the males. The highest rates found in the age group 15-19 years. Consistent seasonal variation with peaks in May-June & September-October were found. 46.5% of cases had been in contact with the healthcare system within 6 months of attempting suicide. (29 refs.)