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Observational Study
. 2020 Jan-Mar;13(1):11-21.
doi: 10.1016/j.rpsm.2019.03.003. Epub 2019 May 18.

Relevant risk factors of repeated suicidal attempts in a sample of outpatients

[Article in English, Spanish]
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Observational Study

Relevant risk factors of repeated suicidal attempts in a sample of outpatients

[Article in English, Spanish]
Ashkan Espandian et al. Rev Psiquiatr Salud Ment (Engl Ed). 2020 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Suicide is, at present, an important global public health problem; detection of risk factors can be used as a method for prevention and intervention. This study aims to identify predictors of suicide in patients with suicidal attempt retry (SAR), who are followed-up an in the Intensive Intervention Program (PII).

Material and methods: The sample includes patients followed up at the Intensive Intervention Program because of a previous suicidal attempt. The following variables were collected during the 12 months follow-up (baseline, 6 months and 12 months): Repeated attempts, socio-demographic and clinical variables, lack of adherence and the Beck Depression Inventory and Hopelessness Scale.

Statistic analysis: The association between SAR and qualitative study variables was performed using Chi-Square and for the quantitative, T-Student was used. The analysis was carried out with the software SPSS 19.0. The study has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Galicia.

Results: Of the 319 patients, 29 (9%) of them committed a new suicidal attempt, 22 (76%) of these new attempts happened during the first 6 month of the Program. Of those who repeat the attempt, 7 (24%) have a history of a previous attempt that precede the basal attempt (P=.033) in less than 180 days. Medication overdose is the most used method, as it was used by 240 of the patients (76%). 27 (93%) kept drug overdose as their retry method, also reaching significance(P<.001).

Conclusions: Overdose as a method of attempt and re-attempt, and the time elapsed from the previous attempt, are the highlighted risk factors associated with repeated suicidal attempts. For this reason, it is crucial to identify patients with a new suicide attempt so that a more intense intervention and drug treatment control is delivered during the first 180 days.

Keywords: Factores de riesgo; Intentos previos; Prevención de intento de suicidio; Prevention of suicidal attempts; Previous attempts; Repeated suicidal attempts; Repetición de intento de suicidio; Risk factors.

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