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Review
. 2016 Oct;18(10):93.
doi: 10.1007/s11920-016-0733-y.

Patterns of Comorbidity of Suicide Attempters: An Update

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Patterns of Comorbidity of Suicide Attempters: An Update

Hilario Blasco-Fontecilla et al. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Between 10 and 20 million people attempt suicide every year worldwide, and suicide attempts represent a major economic burden. Suicide attempters suffer from high rates of comorbidity, and comorbidity is the rule in suicide re-attempters. Comorbidity complicates treatment and prognosis and causes a more protracted course. In the present narrative review, we included these patterns of comorbidity: intra-Axis I disorders, intra-Axis II disorders, Axis I with Axis II disorders, and psychiatric with physical illnesses. We also briefly reviewed the patterns of comorbidity in suicide re-attempters. We concluded that comorbidity at different levels appears to be the rule in suicide attempters, particularly in those who re-attempt. However, several issues deserve further research regarding the patterns of comorbidity in suicide attempters.

Keywords: Comorbidity; Major repetition; Re-attempters; Suicide attempters.

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