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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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Intentional Self Harm-Related ED Visit Rate

State: Hawaii
Measurement Period: 2019
This indicator shows the age-adjusted number of emergency department visits for nonfatal injuries due to intentional self-harm per 100,000 people.

Why is this important?

Every year, an increasing number of people are treated in the emergency department because they hurt themselves on purpose. Intentional self-harm is a serious public health issue that can have lasting harmful effects on individuals, families, and communities. Although this behavior is seen across all demographics, it is seen more often in adolescents, people with a history of abuse, and individuals with co-existing mental health or substance abuse problems. While not all self-harming behavior is indicative of suicidality, self-harm injuries are a key risk factor for suicide. Promoting connectedness, teaching coping and problem-solving skills, and strengthening economic supports and access to suicide care are examples of strategies that can help prevent injuries from intentional self-harm.
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State: Hawaii

47.5
visits/ 100,000 population
Source: DOH EMS Injury Prevention System Branch
Measurement period: 2019
Maintained by: Hawaii Department of Health
Last update: January 2021
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Technical note: Data calculated by the Hawaii Department of Health EMS & Injury Prevention Systems Branch based on raw data from the Hawaii Health Information Corporation (through 2015) and Laulima Data Alliance (2016 forward)

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Filed under: Health / Prevention & Safety, Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders, Health Behaviors