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Citation

Seghatoleslam T, Farzaneh E, Rezaee O, Sajadfar F, Mehrpour O. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2013; 7(1): 129-132.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Suicide is a major health problem especially in children. Even a large proportion of healthy children have thought about suicide attempt. Some factors are suggested as risk factors for suicide attempt among children such as prior suicide attempt as the most important risk factor. This study was designed to find out why children attempt suicide.

METHODS: In a descriptive study we assessed all the 6-15 years old children with suicide attempt referred to Loghman Hakim Poison Centre. For each child a questionnaire consisted of demographic information, family information and Children's Suicide Questionnaire were completed by 2 psychiatrists and 2 psychologists. Finding: 292 children were evaluated with the mean age of 12±1.46 years old ranging from 6 to 15 years old. 81.8% of subjects were female and 18.2% were male. It demonstrates that a higher proportion of the cases reported a history of mental illness in the family (41%). The survey of CSQ information indicated that 28% of the cases suffered from depression and 27.1% had an epileptic seizure. Family argument was present in 36.6% of the cases. 85.4% of the children attempted suicide by using pharmaceutical drugs and 55.5% of suicide attempts were at 6 p.m. to 12 p.m.

CONCLUSION: Mental or physical illness, living with a mentally ill family member, residing in an economically deprived neighborhoods and lack of access to proper psychiatric care in combination can induce a suicidal attempt so a multidisciplinary approach is necessary in evaluating a suicide attempt in a child.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; human; Children; Suicide; child; female; male; alcohol; Iran; evaluation; depression; suicide attempt; intoxication; risk factor; article; major clinical study; questionnaire; anticonvulsive agent; antidepressant agent; behavior; school child; preschool child; insecticide; family history; social status; seizure; benzodiazepine; descriptive research; argument; Children's suicide questionnaire. (CSQ)

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