Suicide attempts and life events 5–9 years after referral for emergency psychiatric outpatient treatment

作者: Tove Skarbø , Jan H. Rosenvinge , Arne Holte

DOI: 10.1080/08039480500213626

关键词: PsychiatryChild and adolescent psychiatryMedicineSuicide preventionReferralYoung adultOutpatient clinicMental healthPoison controlInjury prevention

摘要: The aim of this naturalistic and retrospective follow-up study was to identify putative predictors suicide attempts among young adults at high risk with a particular view on adverse life events. One hundred who had been given emergency treatment for mental health problems in child adolescent outpatient clinics Norway were assessed 5-9 years after referral. Suicide the period registered as well referral previous unrelated In addition, events during childhood adolescence social background factors registered. Only one subject committed period. However, frequent (29/100) equally distributed those referred suicidal or other reasons. Those attempted experienced more adolescence, likely be male, have incomplete schooling record psychiatric hospitalizations. Clinicians need address future also patients not

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