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Citation

Echávarri O, Morales S, Bedregal P, Barros J, De La Paz Maino M, Fischman R, Peñaloza F, Moya C. Psykhe (Santiago) 2015; 24(1).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

DOI

10.7764/psykhe.24.1.667

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The article presents an exploratory cross-sectional study of factors associated with suicide risk in 193 patients hospitalized in Chile. The intentional sample included groups of patients displaying: (a) suicide attempt, (b) suicidal ideation, and (c) other psychiatric causes without suicidal manifestations. Using x2, a test of proportion differences, and ANOVA, they were compared according to their psychiatric and personality diagnosis and their reasons for living. The results confirm the high association of mood disorder and borderline personality disorder with suicidal manifestations. Although the instrument used, Reasons for Living, has not been validated in Chile, it showed that the group without suicidal manifestations presents more reasons for living than the other groups, that the group with suicide attempt gives more importance to reasons related to the care of close friends, and that the group with suicidal ideation assigns greater importance to the fear of failing in the attempt and going to hell. This appears to indicate the existence of deterrents to suicidal behavior that could differentiate a clinical population with lower and higher suicide risk. © 2015 by Psykhe.


Language: es

Keywords

Risk; Suicide; Protective factors; Instrument

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