TAI: noorte seas kasvab enesekahjustamine

TAI: noorte seas kasvab enesekahjustamine

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HIA: self-harm is increasing among young people

Mullu registreeriti Eestis üle 161 000 vigastusjuhtumi. Arstiabi vajas ligi 142 000 inimest. Vigastuste arv vähenes 7% võrreldes eelmise aastaga. Kuid enesekahjustamine kasvab, eriti noorte hulgas.
Statistika järgi on kõige rohkem vigastusi 5–14-aastastel (~31 000 juhtu) ja 15–24-aastastel (~23 000 juhtu). Enamik vigastusi tekib kukkumisel. Kukkumised moodustavad 42% kõigist vigastustest.
Viimase 10 aasta jooksul on vigastuste arv vähenenud 11%. Kuid . 2025. aastal oli üle 2100 enesekahjustamise juhtumi. See on 38% rohkem kui 2016. aastal.
Enesekahjustamine tähendab, et inimene teeb endale meelega haiget. Statistika arvestab ainult neid juhtumeid, kus pöörduti arsti poole. Tegelik juhtumite arv võib olla palju suurem.
Enesekahjustamine kasvab kiiresti nooremate vanuserühmade seas. (+112 juhtu). (+334 juhtu).
(50,5% ja 49,5%). Kuid noorte hulgas on suured erinevused. 5–14-aastaste tüdrukute hulgas on 79% juhtumeid. 15–24-aastaste tüdrukute hulgas on 65% juhtumeid.
ja naiste hulgas 29%. 15–24-aastaste seas on alkoholiga seotud juhtumeid mõlemal sool võrdselt. .
. See on 12% vähem kui eelmisel aastal. .
. 2025. aastal registreeriti 179 enesetappu. .
Last year, over 161,000 injury cases were registered in Estonia. Nearly 142,000 people needed medical attention. The number of injuries decreased by 7% compared to the previous year. However, self-harm is increasing, especially among young people.
According to statistics, the most injuries occur among 5–14-year-olds (~31,000 cases) and 15–24-year-olds (~23,000 cases). Most injuries result from falls. Falls account for 42% of all injuries.
Over the past 10 years, the number of injuries has decreased by 11%. However, intentional self-harm has increased. In 2025, there were over 2,100 cases of self-harm. This is 38% more than in 2016.
Self-harm means that a person intentionally hurts themselves. The statistics only account for cases where medical help was sought. The actual number of cases may be much higher.
Self-harm is increasing rapidly among younger age groups. Among 5–14-year-olds, cases have tripled (+112 cases). Among 15–24-year-olds, cases have doubled (+334 cases).
Men and women harm themselves almost equally (50.5% and 49.5%). However, there are significant differences among young people. Among 5–14-year-old girls, 79% of cases occur. Among 15–24-year-old girls, 65% of cases occur.
Alcohol-related self-harm is 53% among men and 29% among women. Among 15–24-year-olds, alcohol-related cases are equal for both genders. Among older people, it is more common among men.
Last year, 811 people died due to injuries. This is 12% less than the previous year. 75% of the cases were men.
The number of suicides did not change. In 2025, 179 suicides were registered. 83% of suicides were committed by men.