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Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia

Individuals with serious mental illness are more affected by emotional reactions, including suicidal behavior due to COVID‐19 and psychosocial consequences of pandemic. The current cross-sectional study aimed to explore the possible association of COVID-19 and suicidal behavior (suicide ideation and...

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Autores principales: Golubovic, Suzana Tosic, Zikic, Olivera, Nikolic, Gordana, Kostic, Jelena, Simonovic, Maja, Binic, Iva, Gugleta, Uros
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9175012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35794999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2022-0488
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author Golubovic, Suzana Tosic
Zikic, Olivera
Nikolic, Gordana
Kostic, Jelena
Simonovic, Maja
Binic, Iva
Gugleta, Uros
author_facet Golubovic, Suzana Tosic
Zikic, Olivera
Nikolic, Gordana
Kostic, Jelena
Simonovic, Maja
Binic, Iva
Gugleta, Uros
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description Individuals with serious mental illness are more affected by emotional reactions, including suicidal behavior due to COVID‐19 and psychosocial consequences of pandemic. The current cross-sectional study aimed to explore the possible association of COVID-19 and suicidal behavior (suicide ideation and attempt) before and during pandemic-associated lockdown in Serbia. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of 104 adult psychiatric inpatients admitted at Psychiatric Clinic, University Clinic Center Niš, Serbia, after ending lockdown and compared the obtained results with 181 adult psychiatric inpatients admitted during the same period in 2019 and 2018. Suicide ideation were more frequent in 2020 comparing with 2019 and 2018 (25 vs 12.5%, vs 9.41%; p < 0.05). Around 28% of patients with suicide attempts were exposed daily to the information related to COVID-19 coming from social media, while this frequency was significantly lower, only 7.55% (p < 0.1), among patients with no suicide ideation or attempts. Adjustment disorder was more frequent among patients with suicide attempts in comparison to the patients with suicide ideation (32 vs 11%), especially in patients without suicide ideation and attempts (32 vs 0%, p < 0.001). Of all studied patients with suicide attempts during 2020, 60% were not in the previous psychiatric treatment before admission.
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spelling pubmed-91750122022-07-05 Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia Golubovic, Suzana Tosic Zikic, Olivera Nikolic, Gordana Kostic, Jelena Simonovic, Maja Binic, Iva Gugleta, Uros Open Med (Wars) Research Article Individuals with serious mental illness are more affected by emotional reactions, including suicidal behavior due to COVID‐19 and psychosocial consequences of pandemic. The current cross-sectional study aimed to explore the possible association of COVID-19 and suicidal behavior (suicide ideation and attempt) before and during pandemic-associated lockdown in Serbia. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of 104 adult psychiatric inpatients admitted at Psychiatric Clinic, University Clinic Center Niš, Serbia, after ending lockdown and compared the obtained results with 181 adult psychiatric inpatients admitted during the same period in 2019 and 2018. Suicide ideation were more frequent in 2020 comparing with 2019 and 2018 (25 vs 12.5%, vs 9.41%; p < 0.05). Around 28% of patients with suicide attempts were exposed daily to the information related to COVID-19 coming from social media, while this frequency was significantly lower, only 7.55% (p < 0.1), among patients with no suicide ideation or attempts. Adjustment disorder was more frequent among patients with suicide attempts in comparison to the patients with suicide ideation (32 vs 11%), especially in patients without suicide ideation and attempts (32 vs 0%, p < 0.001). Of all studied patients with suicide attempts during 2020, 60% were not in the previous psychiatric treatment before admission. De Gruyter 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9175012/ /pubmed/35794999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2022-0488 Text en © 2022 Suzana Tosic Golubovic et al., published by De Gruyter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Simonovic, Maja
Binic, Iva
Gugleta, Uros
Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title_full Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title_fullStr Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title_short Possible impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in Southeast Serbia
title_sort possible impact of covid-19 pandemic and lockdown on suicide behavior among patients in southeast serbia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9175012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35794999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/med-2022-0488
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