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Citation

Kheirabadi GR, Hashemi SJ, Akbaripour S, Salehi M, Maracy MR. Iran. J. Epidemiol. 2012; 8(3): 39-46.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Iranian Epidemiological Association, Publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences)

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Abstract

Background & Objectives: The rate of suicide varies amongst different parts of Iran. Since there is little knowledge about the risk factors for suicide attempts we carried out this study to determine the status of psychiatric disorders and risk factors of repeated attempted suicide in suicide attempters whom admitted to poisoning emergency in Isfahan, Iran.

METHODS: Patients with having attempt to suicide, admitted to emergency ward in Khorshid Hospital in Isfahan and were interviewed by a trained psychiatrist during 2009 year. Interview was based on DSM-IV.

RESULTS: Participants consisted of 703 individuals (424 of them were female) with mean age of 25.9±9.7. One hundred twenty five (125) had positive family history of suicide attempt, 501 people were first time suicide attempters, 106 second, 58 third, and the others were forth time or more suicide attempters. Bipolar spectrum disorders, unipolar depression and adjustment disorders were the more frequents psychiatric disorders respectively. Age, family history of suicide, kind of diagnosed psychiatric disorder and method of attempted suicide were meaningfully related to mean of attempt suicide frequency.

CONCLUSION: Bipolar spectrum disorders, especially recurrent depressive episodes is the major risk of repeated suicide attempt and co-morbidity of another psychiatric disorders increase highly the risk of suicide reattempt.


Language: en

Keywords

Risk factors; adult; human; age; Suicide; female; male; Poisoning; Iran; bipolar disorder; suicide attempt; interview; major depression; risk factor; article; major clinical study; family history; Psychiatric disorders; adjustment disorder; Suicide reattempt

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