TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - The Relationship between Possibility of Bipolar Disorder and Suicidal Attempt in Emergency Room JO - Korean journal of psychosomatic medicine A1 - Huh, Lyang A1 - Kim, Kun-Hyung A1 - Chun, Jin-Ho A1 - Park, Young-Min A1 - Kim, Young-Hoon A1 - Lee, Bong-Ju SP - 107 EP - 113 VL - IS - N2 - OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the factors including possibility of bipolar disorder that are related to intensity of suicidal idea.

METHODS: The study subjects consisted of 50 patients who did suicidal attempt and treated at the Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital Emergency Room. All participants underwent psychiatric interview and underwent Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale(C-SSRS), Beck Depression Inventory(BDI), Korean Version of Mood Disorder Questionnaire(MDQ) and Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale(BSDS) to evaluate patient's suicide attempt, severity of depression and possibility of bipolar disorder.

RESULTS: Compared to non-high risk group, suicide high risk group showed significantly higher BDI(p<0.001) and intensity of ideation(IOI) in C-SSRS(p<0.001). Also intensity of ideation(IOI) was correlated with Mood Disorder Questionnaire(MDQ) bipolarity positive(p=0.033).

CONCLUSION: The present study indicated that possibility of bipolar disorder plays a significant role in suicide attempters. Assessment of suicide ideation severity and possibility of bipolar disorder should be considered when suicide attempters come to emergency room.

Language: ko

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