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Citation

Pacheco P B, Lizana C P, Celhay S I. Rev. Med. Chile 2010; 138(2): 160-167.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Sociedad Medica De Santiago)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Suicide is the third cause of death among adolescents in United States and between 5 to 12 percent of teenagers have a history of suicide attempt. Therefore, suicide is a public health problem in this age group.

AIM: To compare the clinical characteristics of hospitalized adolescents who attempted suicide with those without a history of suicide attempt. Material and Methods: The clinical records of adolescents aged less than 18years, hospitalized in a psychiatric clinic, were analyzed. Forty six patients aged 15 ±2years (72 percent females) had a history of suicide attempt and were considered cases and 81 patients aged 15 ±2 years (52 percent females) did not have a history of suicide attempt and were considered controls. Demographical and clinical characteristics of both groups were compared. Psychiatric diagnoses were based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSMIV).

RESULTS: No significant differences were found between groups in the length of hospital stay. The most common psychiatric diagnosis was depressive disorder, found in 71 and 35 percent of suicide and non-suicide attempters, respectively (p < 0.01). Personality diagnosis was deferred in most studied cases.

CONCLUSIONS: Depression is more common among hospitalized adolescents who attempt suicide.


Language: es

Keywords

Depression; Suicide, attempted

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