TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Attempted suicides in South Korea: a multi-center analysis of causes, methods, and psychiatric diagnoses of suicidal attempters in 2013 JO - Korean journal of biological psychiatry A1 - Kim, Hyeyoung A1 - Kim, Bora A1 - Kang, Seung Gul A1 - Kim, Moon Doo A1 - Kim, Min Hyuk A1 - Kim, Soo In A1 - Kim, Jae Min A1 - Moon, Eunsoo A1 - Ahn, Joon Ho A1 - Lee, Kyung Uk A1 - Lee, Sang Hyuk A1 - Lee, Seung Jae A1 - Jeong, Seong Hoon A1 - Chung, Young Chul A1 - Jung, Hee Yeon A1 - Ju, Gawon A1 - Cha, Boseok A1 - Ha, Tae Hyon A1 - Ahn, Yong Min SP - 187 EP - 194 VL - 22 IS - 4 N2 - OBJECTIVES: To examine direct causes of attempted suicides, methods adopted to commit suicide, and psychiatric diagnoses among suicide attempters in South Korea.

METHODS: A total of 1359 suicide attempters who had visited emergency department of 17 medical centers due to suicide attempt from May 2013 to Nov 2013 were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires.

RESULTS: Psychiatric symptoms were the most common cause of suicide attempts (62.2%), followed by interpersonal relationships (24.4%). Women attempted suicide more often for interpersonal reasons, whereas men were more likely to do so for financial and jobrelated reasons. Half of participants (55.8%) attempted suicide by drug intoxication, which was more prevalent among females and those who had previous history of psychiatric disease or previous suicide attempt. Men were more likely to use more lethal methods such as pesticide poisoning and gas inhalation than women. Pesticide poisoning was also prevalent among the elderly group and the rural population. Near ninety-five percent (94.5%) of participants received a psychiatric diagnosis : the most frequent diagnosis was depressive disorder.

CONCLUSIONS: This is the first nationwide study of cases of attempted suicide. When stratified by age groups, gender, urbanicity, living alone or not, presence of physical illness, previous psychiatric history, and previous suicide attempt, there were significant differences with respect to causes, methods of attempted suicides and psychiatric diagnoses of suicide attempters.

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