Who are the suicide reattempters?

  • GATTONI Eleonora
  • , Carla Maria Gramaglia
  • , DELICATO Claudia
  • , DI MARCO Sarah
  • , COPPOLA Isabella
  • , VENESIA Alessandra
  • , MARANGON Debora
  • , M. L. Castello
  • , Gian Carlo AVANZI
  • , TORRE Eugenio
  • , Patrizia ZEPPEGNO

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Abstract

Background History of previous suicide attempts is one of the most important risk factors for a subsequent completed suicide. Suicide reattempters (SR) has been long associated with demographic and clinical risk factors for suicide, such as unemployment and psychiatric disorders, however a recent review of the literature has not supported a specific age and gender profile of SR, but rather underscored that, as far as diagnosis is concerned, SR were more likely to have a personality disorder. According to literature, 16%–34% of the subjects repeat a suicide attempt within the first 2 years after the previous one. Aim The purpose of our study was evaluating clinical and socio-demographic characteristics and the outcome of psychiatric consultation among subjects referring to an emergency room for recommitting a suicide attempt. Methods We considered a sample of SR aged > 16 years. We extracted data from the database including all patients requiring psychiatric evaluation in the emergency room, and eventually compared the features of SR and patients with a single suicide attempt. For each patient, we gathered socio-demographic features, psychiatric history and current clinical issues, suicidal intent and suicidal behaviors. Results Data collection and statistical analyses are still ongoing. Preliminary results show that, compared to patients with a single suicide attempt, SR were more frequent female, unmarried, employed, with a low level of instruction; they had a psychiatric disease (axis I – anxiety disorder, somatoform disorder; axis II – histrionic personality disorder); they are under the care of mental health services and under psychopharmacological treatment.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)S600
RivistaEuropean Psychiatry
Volume33
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2016

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