Detection of sexist violence among women treated for attempted suicide in an emergency department

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Igor Merodio Ruiz
Jesús Cobo
Elena Canta López
Mónica Corrigüelas Marín
Ángel María Santiago Barragán
María Carmen Camposo Montesinos
Alejandro Rubio García
Laura Llauradó Igual
Albert Cosculluela Pérez
Raquel Aguayo Navarro
Lourdes Castro Pérez
Paula Molla Robles
María Teresa Muñoz Martínez
Diego J Palao Vidal
Albert Granero Lázaro

Introduction: There is evidence of a direct association between interpersonal partner/sexist/gender violence (IPV) and suicide, and it is even pointed out that IPV is the main precipitating factor for a woman to make a suicide attempt. In addition, it has been shown that women with chronic mental illness suffer especially more violence than the general population. However, there is relatively little data on the IPV detection capacity of emergency departments. In Catalonia, the Suicide Risk Code Program (CRS) treated 12,596 people with episodes of suicidal behaviour and has demonstrated its effectiveness in our hospital.


Main objective: To quantify the degree of detection of IPV in our health records in women visited in the emergency department of our hospital for suicidal ideation and/or attempt and who have been included in the CRS Program.


Main hypothesis: Current detection of IPV in women is <10%.


Methodology: Retrospective descriptive study based on electronic health records. All the women who had been in telephone follow-up in the last 12 months for having gone to the emergency department of our hospital for suicidal ideation and/or attempt were identified. The analysis period included from January 1 to December 31, 2020. A complete review of all the discharge reports of the women visited in the emergency room and of all the clinical records of all the professionals (doctors, psychiatrists, nurses...) available in the computerized medical record was carried out. A simple descriptive analysis of the data was performed.


Results: During the study period, four cases of IPV (1.92%) and two cases of family violence were detected among the 208 women who were visited for suicidal ideation and/or attempt. All the women who were detected with IPV were recommended to visit the Women's Care Center, but it is unknown if they were actually referred to other professionals or if they actually attended.


Conclusions: The data obtained show a clear IPV underdetection and confirm the hypothesis proposed at the beginning of the study. Similarly, there is a lack of relevant data on the attitude that followed this detection.




Keywords
Interpersonal partner violence, Sexist violence, Gender violence, Suicide, Psychiatric evaluation, Nursing evaluation, Emergency, Electronic data records

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Merodio Ruiz, Igor et al. “Detection of sexist violence among women treated for attempted suicide in an emergency department”. Psicosomàtica y Psiquiatría, no. 28, doi:10.60940/PsicosomPsiquiatrnum2804010.

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