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Citation

Minoletti A, Perez E, Blouin J. Can. Fam. Physician 1985; 31: 1668-1671.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1985, College of Family Physicians of Canada)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21274177

PMCID

PMC2327860

Abstract

Emergency physicians have a significant responsibility in recognizing, managing and preventing suicidal behavior. This paper proposes a theoretical model for disposition of patients with suicidal ideas and behavior. This model is based on five well documented predictors of suicide: intention and lethality of the suicide attempt, psychiatric diagnosis, demographic and clinical factors, attitude towards the attempt and support system. Treatment recommendations are based on initial assessment of these factors. Inpatients must be carefully supervised; the commonest forms of suicide in hospital are hanging and jumping from heights. Treatment plans should be implemented immediately. Since compliance with follow-up is very low in these patients, outpatient treatment should be implemented with an outreach program and integrated with community psychiatric and mental health services.


Language: en

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