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Citation

Önen Sertöz, Noyan MA, Sertöz N, Elbi H. Anadolu Psikiyatri Derg. 2010; 11(1): 1-8.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Cumhuriyet Universitesi, Publisher ScopeMed-GESDAV)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the sociodemographic and clinical properties of suicide attempters and the risk factors associated with future attempts in this study.

METHODS: Total of 55 patients was recruited to current study. Forty three patients completed the follow-up period. Patients were contacted by phone and they were evaluated by a semi structured phone interview checking major depression criteria according to DSM-IV and they were asked whether they have attempted suicide and whether they are taking medication and psychiatric care.

RESULTS: The mean age and education of the sample was 29±11 years and 9±4 years respectively. Seventy five percent of suicide attempts were occurred after a life stress. Ninety eight percent of suicide attempts were self-poisoning. Eight patients (16.8%) repeated suicide attempt at least one more time during the six month follow-up period. The risk factor associated with repeated suicide attempts was presence of depression at the sixth month evaluation (p=0.01, odd's ratio: 12.39; 95% CI: 1.83-83.5).

DISCUSSION: The most important finding of this study is that depression is found to be associated with repeated suicide attempts at the end of six month follow-up period. To investigate risk factors associated with repeated suicide attempts with epidemiological studies is important for the development of both treatment and preventive health care services in Turkey.


Language: tr

Keywords

Risk factors; adult; human; Depression; Suicide; female; male; suicide attempt; major depression; Attempted suicide; risk factor; article; major clinical study; antidepressant agent; mental health care; self poisoning; emergency health service; hospital patient; follow up; demography; prospective study; university hospital; educational status; life stress; teleconsultation; semi structured interview; Repeated attempted suicide

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