Suicide attempters: Clinical characteristics and management

GATTONI Eleonora, FEGGI Alessandro, Carla Maria Gramaglia, BERGAMASCO Paola, COPPOLA Isabella, DI MARCO Sarah, DELICATO Claudia, VENESIA Alessandra, MARANGON Debora, Patrizia ZEPPEGNO

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Abstract

Background Suicide attempts, defined as self-inflicted, potentially injurious behaviors with a nonfatal outcome, and with evidence of intent to die are extremely prevalent. Literature suggests that suicide is more common among males, while attempted suicide is more frequent among females. Depression, mental disorders, substance use disorders and history of suicidal behavior are important risk factors for suicide: the risk of suicide attempt is 3 to 12 times higher in psychiatric patients than in the general population. Aim The aim of our study was to compare severity of depressive symptoms in a sample of suicide attempters with a diagnosis of bipolar and related disorders or depressive disorders and in a sample of sex- and diagnosis-matched patients who do not commit a suicide attempt. The severity of attempted suicide and the suicidal risk in the hospital will be assessed as well. Material and methods We collected a sample of inpatients who committed a suicide attempt during 2015. For each attempter, we selected another sex- and diagnosis-matched patient with no history of attempted suicide. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the sample were gathered. Assessment included: Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) for severity of depressive symptoms in both groups, Suicide Intent Scale (SIS) for the severity of attempted suicide and the suicidal risk with a nurse assessment for suicide. Results Data collecting is still ongoing. We expected to find more severe symptoms in patients who attempted suicide. Clinical implication will be discussed.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)S601
RivistaEuropean Psychiatry
Volume33
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2016

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