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Citation

Dabi E, Matusevich D, Finkelsztein C. Vertex 2003; 14(52): 124-127.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Polemos)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12883593

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: [corrected] We analyze the presentation and duration of symptomatology and the treatment received by depressed patients prior to their suicide attempt.
METHOD: This is a retrospective study using data from the medical records of patients -over 60- who were hospitalized for attempted suicide in Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires (1999 to 2002). Diagnoses: DSM-IV criteria (by 2 trained GPs) and MMPI, Rorschach, and HDS.
RESULTS: The initial symptomatology was: asthenia, weight loss, anhedonia and hopelessness. 83% with 1 to 6 months of duration. Patients who were under treatment with a psychiatrist (45.8%) were receiving: 7 adequate antidepressant doses (100% with SSRI), 3 insufficient doses (Tricyclic), and 1 no AD at all. 100% were on BDZ. 63% with neuroleptics. Of the remaining 13 patients, 11 were under treatment with a GP. This group were receiving: 2 the right antidepressant therapy (SSRI), 1 insufficient doses of Amitriptyline, and 8 were under no antidepressant therapy (72.7%). 6 of these 8 patients received BDZ and 1 was medicated with Haloperidol.
CONCLUSIONS: The entire group taken into account, were not receiving the right treatment for Major Depressive Disorder. The duration of the depressive symptomatology prior to the attempt was long enough to be detected.epidemiological


Language: es

Keywords

Age Factors; Aged; Antidepressive Agents; Depressive Disorder, Major; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Health Status; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Suicide, Attempted

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