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Citation

Grunberg F, Lesage AD, Boyer R, Vanier C, Morissette R, Buteau CM, Loyer M. Sante Ment. Que. 1994; 19(2): 25-39.

Vernacular Title

Le suicide chez les jeunes adultes de sexe masculin au Quebec: psychopathologie

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Communaute et Sante Mentale)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7795017

Abstract

Seventy five young male adults between the age of 18 and 35 who had committed suicide were compared with 75 male adults still alive matched for age, residence, marital and employment status. For each group a principal respondent was interviewed in order to reconstitute the psychological profile of each individual, as well as their utilisation of health services. This was completed by the study of the coroner's reports and the medical records when available. At six months the prevalence for all axis I diagnosis was 88.8% for the suicide group and 37.3% for the control group. Among the subjects who had committed suicide 38.7% were afflicted by major depression, 24% by alcohol dependency and 28.7% were dependent on drugs. Borderline personalities were present in 28% of the suicide group compared to 5% in the control group. Forty five percent (45%) of the subjects who had killed themselves had consulted a mental health professional in the year preceding the suicide compared to 5% in the control group. However, 78.5% of the suicide group had consulted during the same period a health professional compared to 73.3% of the controls.


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