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 factorsPoisoning group (n = 128)Nonpoisoned group (n = 128)χ2

Marital statusMarried90 (70.31)98 (76.56)1.2820.258
Unmarried38 (29.69)30 (23.44)

Permanent residenceTown61 (47.66)72 (56.25)1.8940.169
Rural area67 (52.34)56 (43.75)

EducationHigh school and below81 (63.28)63 (49.22)5.1430.023
University and above47 (36.72)65 (50.78)

ProfessionPhysical worker55 (42.97)62 (48.44)0.7710.380
Mental worker73 (57.03)66 (51.56)

Drug categoryTraditional Chinese medicine56 (43.75)40 (31.25)4.2670.039
Western medicine72 (56.25)88 (68.75)

Drug originDomestic108 (84.38)101 (78.91)1.2770.258
Foreign20 (15.62)27 (21.09)

Drug sourceSelf-purchase medicine41 (32.03)23 (17.97)6.7500.009
Doctor prescribed medicine87 (67.97)105 (82.03)

Mode of administrationDigestive tract124 (96.88)119 (92.97)2.1030.349
Respiratory tract1 (0.78)3 (2.34)
Skin and mucous membranes3 (2.34)6 (4.69)

Drug dosageOverdose33 (25.78)9 (7.03)16.406<0.001
Normal91 (71.09)114 (89.06)
Small amount4 (3.13)5 (3.91)

Unknown drug compositionYes25 (19.53)8 (6.25)10.0540.002
No103 (80.47)120 (93.75)

Medication side effectYes28 (21.88)7 (5.47)14.596<0.001
No100 (78.12)121 (94.53)