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Alcohol-related emergency department injury presentations in Queensland adolescents and young adults over a 13-year period.

Leanne Hides1, Jesani Limbong, Kirsten Vallmuur, Ruth Barker, Mark Daglish, Ross McD Young.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The rate of alcohol-related emergency department (ED) presentations in young people has increased dramatically in recent decades. Injuries are the most common type of youth alcohol-related ED presentation, yet little is known about these injuries in young people. This paper describes the characteristics of alcohol-related ED injury presentations in young people over a 13-year period and determines if they differ by gender and/or age group (adolescents: 12-17 years; young adults: 18-24 years). DESIGN AND
METHOD: The Queensland Injury Surveillance Unit (QISU) database collects injury surveillance data at triage in participating EDs throughout Queensland, Australia. A total of 4667 cases of alcohol-related injuries in young people (aged 12-24 years) were identified in the QISU database between January 1999 and December 2011, using an injury surveillance code and nursing triage text-based search strategy.
RESULTS: Overall, young people accounted for 38% of all QISU alcohol-related ED injury presentations in patients aged 12 years or over. The majority of young adults presented with injuries due to violence and falls, whereas adolescents presented due to self-harm or intoxication without other injury. Males presented with injuries due to violence, whereas females presented with alcohol-related self-harm and intoxication. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS: There is a need for more effective ways of identifying the degree of alcohol involvement in injuries among young people presenting to EDs.
© 2014 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.

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Keywords:  alcohol; alcohol-related injury; emergency department; injury; injury surveillance

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25303680     DOI: 10.1111/dar.12218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Rev        ISSN: 0959-5236


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