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Citation

Raja M, Azzoni A, Frustaci A. Clin. Pract. Epidemol. Ment. Health 2011; 7: 97-105.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group - BMC)

DOI

10.2174/1745017901107010097

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The paper describes the suicidal ideation and behavior in a series of 26 adult psychiatric patients affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), the clinical features and the psychiatric comorbidity of patients presenting suicidal behavior, and the history of suicide or suicide attempt in their relatives. Two (7,7%) patients committed suicide. One (3.8%) patient attempted suicide twice, and one (3.8%) patient self-harmed by cutting his face and one finger of his hand with a razor. Eight (30.8%) patients presented suicidal ideation. Two (7.7%) patients had one relative who had attempted suicide, and two (7.7%) patients had one or more relatives who had committed suicide. Most patients with suicidal behavior or ideation presented psychotic symptoms. Although it is not clear whether the high suicidal risk is related with ASDs per se or with psychotic symptoms, a high index of suspicion is warranted in evaluating suicidal risk in patients affected by ASDs, whatever is their age, psychiatric comorbidity, and setting of visit. © Raja et al.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; Suicide; female; male; Autism spectrum disorders; autism; Schizophrenia; suicidal ideation; suicide attempt; comorbidity; clozapine; article; clinical article; clinical feature; automutilation; quetiapine; olanzapine; risperidone; chlorpromazine; amisulpride; sertindole; aripiprazole; Pervasive developmental disorders; Psychotic signs

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