Abstract
Purpose: Suicide attempts are extremely prevalent and associated with many risk factors that vary with
age and gender, occur in combination, and may change over time. The aim of the present study was to
describe gender differences among psychiatric ER users at the AOU Maggiore della Carità Hospital in
Novara for attempted suicide with regard to intentions and methods of attempting.
Methods: Determinants of ER psychiatric consultations were studied prospectively during the period 2008-
2014 at the 'Maggiore” Hospital in Novara. Comparison of qualitative data was performed by means of the
χ2 test. Statistical significance was set at p≤0.05.
Results: We have already gathered data from more than 2000 ER psychiatric consultations. Preliminary
results suggest that suicide attempts are more common in females than in males, although through the
years there seems to be a trend towards increase of attempts even in males. Surprisingly, suicide attempts
are found to be more common in employed subjects than in unemployed ones. Reasons for self-harming
are associated with relational problems rather than psychiatric symptoms. Drugs poisoning seems to be the
preferred suicide method.
Conclusions: The results described above should be considered as preliminary, as data collection and
statistical analyses are still ongoing. Anyway, the possible correlation between employment and suicide
attempt, and the growing frequency of attempts in males seem to be particularly interesting. Implications will
be discussed.
| Lingua originale | Inglese |
|---|---|
| pagine (da-a) | 1797 |
| Rivista | European Psychiatry |
| Volume | 30 |
| DOI | |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1 gen 2015 |
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