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Citation

Colman I, Newman SC, Schopflocher D, Bland RC, Dyck RJ. Acta Psychiatr. Scand. 2004; 109(4): 306-312.

Affiliation

Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15008805

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify variables which differentiate future repeaters of parasuicide from non-repeaters in a multivariate analysis. METHOD: Interviews were conducted with 507 parasuicide cases; data were collected on precipitating factors for the index parasuicide, psychiatric and medical history, stressful life events, prior history of parasuicide, hopelessness, anger, self-esteem and social adjustment. Individuals were followed for 1-2 years to determine if a repeat parasuicide occurred. RESULTS: A logistic regression model identified four significant predictors of repeat parasuicide: prior history of parasuicide, a history of depression, a history of schizophrenia and poor physical health. A risk factor scale constructed from these four variables showed that the risk of repeat parasuicide increases as the number of risk factors increases. CONCLUSION: This study identifies four key predictors of repeat parasuicide, and provides evidence that the risk of repeat parasuicide increases when multiple risk factors are present.


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