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Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to investigate predictors for planned suicide attempters. METHODS: This study included 1,003 patients who attempted suicide and visited emergency department. They were divided into two groups, planned suicide attempters (SAs; n=133 [13.3%]) and impulsive SAs (n=870...
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Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662162/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26598591 http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2015.13.3.308 |
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author | Kim, Jaeha Lee, Kang-Sook Kim, Dai Jin Hong, Seung-Chul Choi, Kyoung Ho Oh, Youngmin Wang, Sheng-Min Lee, Hae-Kook Kweon, Yong-Sil Lee, Chung Tai Lee, Kyoung-Uk |
author_facet | Kim, Jaeha Lee, Kang-Sook Kim, Dai Jin Hong, Seung-Chul Choi, Kyoung Ho Oh, Youngmin Wang, Sheng-Min Lee, Hae-Kook Kweon, Yong-Sil Lee, Chung Tai Lee, Kyoung-Uk |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to investigate predictors for planned suicide attempters. METHODS: This study included 1,003 patients who attempted suicide and visited emergency department. They were divided into two groups, planned suicide attempters (SAs; n=133 [13.3%]) and impulsive SAs (n=870, [86.7%]), and the demographic variables, clinical characteristics, factors related to suicide, and psychiatric resources of the groups were compared. RESULTS: Major depressive disorder and substance use disorders were more common among planned SAs than among impulsive SAs. Additionally, the planned SAs were older, more likely to be divorced, separated or widowed, and more likely to have comorbid medical illnesses, severe depression, higher suicidality, and self-blaming tendencies than the impulsive SAs. Financial problems and physical illnesses were more common in planned SAs but interpersonal conflicts were more frequent in impulsive SAs. Planned SAs had fewer previous suicide attempts but these were more serious suicide attempts. The presence of the hope to die, a written will, and suicidal ideation of a repetitive, intense, and continuous nature were predictive of planned SAs. CONCLUSION: The present findings demonstrated that planned SAs had more severe psychopathology and medical illnesses than impulsive SAs. Therefore, screening for depression, substance use disorders, and suicidal plans among old and medically ill patients may be important for preventing suicide attempts. |
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spelling | pubmed-46621622015-12-01 Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters Kim, Jaeha Lee, Kang-Sook Kim, Dai Jin Hong, Seung-Chul Choi, Kyoung Ho Oh, Youngmin Wang, Sheng-Min Lee, Hae-Kook Kweon, Yong-Sil Lee, Chung Tai Lee, Kyoung-Uk Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci Original Article OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to investigate predictors for planned suicide attempters. METHODS: This study included 1,003 patients who attempted suicide and visited emergency department. They were divided into two groups, planned suicide attempters (SAs; n=133 [13.3%]) and impulsive SAs (n=870, [86.7%]), and the demographic variables, clinical characteristics, factors related to suicide, and psychiatric resources of the groups were compared. RESULTS: Major depressive disorder and substance use disorders were more common among planned SAs than among impulsive SAs. Additionally, the planned SAs were older, more likely to be divorced, separated or widowed, and more likely to have comorbid medical illnesses, severe depression, higher suicidality, and self-blaming tendencies than the impulsive SAs. Financial problems and physical illnesses were more common in planned SAs but interpersonal conflicts were more frequent in impulsive SAs. Planned SAs had fewer previous suicide attempts but these were more serious suicide attempts. The presence of the hope to die, a written will, and suicidal ideation of a repetitive, intense, and continuous nature were predictive of planned SAs. CONCLUSION: The present findings demonstrated that planned SAs had more severe psychopathology and medical illnesses than impulsive SAs. Therefore, screening for depression, substance use disorders, and suicidal plans among old and medically ill patients may be important for preventing suicide attempts. Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2015-12 2015-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4662162/ /pubmed/26598591 http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2015.13.3.308 Text en Copyright © 2015, Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Jaeha Lee, Kang-Sook Kim, Dai Jin Hong, Seung-Chul Choi, Kyoung Ho Oh, Youngmin Wang, Sheng-Min Lee, Hae-Kook Kweon, Yong-Sil Lee, Chung Tai Lee, Kyoung-Uk Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title | Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title_full | Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title_fullStr | Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title_full_unstemmed | Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title_short | Characteristic Risk Factors Associated with Planned versus Impulsive Suicide Attempters |
title_sort | characteristic risk factors associated with planned versus impulsive suicide attempters |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662162/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26598591 http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2015.13.3.308 |
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