Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine / 2021 / Article / Tab 2 / Research Article
[Retracted] Analysis of Influencing Factors of Acute Medication Poisoning in Adults in Emergency Department of Our Hospital from 2016 to 2019 and Observation of Curative Effect of Optimizing Emergency Procedures Table 2 Single-factor analysis of acute drug poisoning (n (%)).
Influencing factors Poisoning group (n = 128) Nonpoisoned group (n = 128) χ 2 Marital status Married 90 (70.31) 98 (76.56) 1.282 0.258 Unmarried 38 (29.69) 30 (23.44) Permanent residence Town 61 (47.66) 72 (56.25) 1.894 0.169 Rural area 67 (52.34) 56 (43.75) Education High school and below 81 (63.28) 63 (49.22) 5.143 0.023 University and above 47 (36.72) 65 (50.78) Profession Physical worker 55 (42.97) 62 (48.44) 0.771 0.380 Mental worker 73 (57.03) 66 (51.56) Drug category Traditional Chinese medicine 56 (43.75) 40 (31.25) 4.267 0.039 Western medicine 72 (56.25) 88 (68.75) Drug origin Domestic 108 (84.38) 101 (78.91) 1.277 0.258 Foreign 20 (15.62) 27 (21.09) Drug source Self-purchase medicine 41 (32.03) 23 (17.97) 6.750 0.009 Doctor prescribed medicine 87 (67.97) 105 (82.03) Mode of administration Digestive tract 124 (96.88) 119 (92.97) 2.103 0.349 Respiratory tract 1 (0.78) 3 (2.34) Skin and mucous membranes 3 (2.34) 6 (4.69) Drug dosage Overdose 33 (25.78) 9 (7.03) 16.406 <0.001 Normal 91 (71.09) 114 (89.06) Small amount 4 (3.13) 5 (3.91) Unknown drug composition Yes 25 (19.53) 8 (6.25) 10.054 0.002 No 103 (80.47) 120 (93.75) Medication side effect Yes 28 (21.88) 7 (5.47) 14.596 <0.001 No 100 (78.12) 121 (94.53)