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Citation

Heisel MJ, Links PS. Geriatrics and Aging 2005; 8(8): 36-41.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005)

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Abstract

Older adults have high rates of suicide worldwide. Suicide rates increase with advancing age, and older adults typically use highly lethal means of self-destruction. In addition, suicidal older adults tend to pursue treatment in primary care rather than mental health settings, but current limitations in the primary care system potentially restrict suicide prevention in older patients. We briefly review the epidemiology of late-life suicide and suggest modifications in primary care to better address the psychosocial needs of at-risk older adults, supported by research on suicide risk and resiliency, clinical assessment and treatment options, and collaborative models of primary medicine and mental health-care.


Language: en

Keywords

human; age; mental health; Suicide; aged; Primary care; primary prevention; lethality; Older adults; psychotherapy; depression; prevalence; Suicidal behavior; sex difference; anxiety; suicidal behavior; clinical trial; risk assessment; Suicide ideation; risk factor; review; geography; primary medical care; mental disease; antidepressant agent; life event; geriatric care; clinical feature; serotonin uptake inhibitor; behavior therapy; social psychology; electroconvulsive therapy; gastrointestinal symptom; medical research; extrapyramidal symptom; cardiovascular disease; hypertension; maintenance therapy; bradycardia; inappropriate vasopressin secretion

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