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Citation

Tschiesner R, Schweigkofler H, Favaretto E, Prossliner J, Lun S, Schwitzer J. Neuropsychiatr. 2012; 26(3): 121-128.

Vernacular Title

Zur Epidemiologie suizidalen Verhaltens: Eine Untersuchung im Gesundheitsbezirk Brixen.

Affiliation

Fakultät für Bildungswissenschaften Brixen, Freie Universität Bozen, Regensburger Allee 16, Bozen, Italien.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Dustri-Verlag)

DOI

10.1007/s40211-012-0024-8

PMID

23055306

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aim of this investigation is to find out how many parasuicids as well as suicides are commited and which epidemiological characteristics (sex, age, substance addictions, relationships, job, life-events and suicide attempts in past) show people who commit suicide, and people who commiting parasuicide. After that we try to find variables predicting a suicide or variables what show a vulnerability to commit suicide. METHODS: Clinicans assess patients who commit parasuicide by the WHO-Parasuicide-Monitoring-Questionnaire and suicide victims by interview with the bereaved. Afterwards, data are assimilated and aggregated. RESULTS: In this period a mean of 37 (SD = 7.78) parasuicides and 6.32 (SD = 3.79) suicides happened yearly. The sample shows different characteristics in age, sex, life-events in the run-up to the action, job situation and parasuicide(s) in past. No differences were found between relationship and substance abuse/addiction and regarding both types of suicidal behavior. CONCLUSION: The incidence concerning suicide is slightly lower; the incidence with regard to parasuicide is lower than in other samples. Demographic variables show that people commiting suicide differ from those who commit parasuicide.


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