Voluntary drug intoxications are not systematically recorded. Main aspects
of this important problem have been studied in the unit responsible for med
ico-psychological emergencies in the university hospital of Poitiers. Files
of all patients admitted to the unit from January to December 1994 have be
en analysed and 598 patients were included in our study. Of these, 67 per c
ent were females. 31 per cent were 20 to 29 years old and for the most part
unemployed (62.5 per cent). Drugs most commonly used are benzodiazepines (
39 per cent), alone or often associated with alcohol (33 per cent). A fatal
outcome was observed in one patient. In many cases (50 per cent) this was
not the first episode of voluntary intoxication; 53 per cent of the patient
s were discharged from hospital after a psychiatric consultation. For many
years, voluntary drug intoxication frequency has increased continually. All
cases have a specific intention flat we have to clarify in order to take e
ffective preventive measures to prevent recidivism.