1.Four Cases of Attempted Suicide in Childhood.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(5):666-670
No abstract available.
Suicide, Attempted*
2.A clinical study on attempted suicide with drug in the rural area.
Mong Ha PARK ; Yong Kyun ROH ; Jae Hweon KIM ; Eui Jung HWANG ; Myung Ho HONG
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(1):22-29
No abstract available.
Suicide, Attempted*
3.Factors associated with suicide attempt among youth: A retrospective review of psychiatric inpatients 15-24 years old admitted for suicidalIdeation and behavior at The Medical City (TMC) from 2013-2017
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2021;2(1-2):12-21
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to determine the factors associated with suicide attempt among psychiatry inpatients aged 15 to 24 years old, admitted for suicidal ideations or behavior at The Medical City during a five-year study period, January 2013 to December 2017; to describe the demographic and clinical profile of these patients; and to determine if there was an association between demographic and clinical factors as well as suicidal attempt in this population.
METHODOLOGY:
This retrospective chart review, investigated the association between
demographic and clinical variables, and suicide attempt in a sample of suicidal psychiatry
inpatients aged 15-24 years old, during a 5-year study period. The sample was subdivided into
two subsets according to the presence or absence of suicide attempts in their lifetime. The
demographic and clinical variables were then collected, analyzed, and compared between the
two groups.
RESULTS:
The present study reviewed 199 charts of suicidal psychiatry inpatients aged 15-24 years old hospitalized from 2013 to 2017 at The Medical City. The present study found an increasing trend in the number of psychiatric inpatients aged 15 to 24 who were confined for suicidal ideation and/or behavior over the course of the study period. Of the 199 subjects included in the study, 119 (59.8%) had attempted suicide, while 80 (40.2%) had not.
CONCLUSION
On comparison of the demographic and clinical factors among patients with a
suicide attempt versus without an attempt, sex was found to be significantly associated with an
attempt (p-value = 0.01). Specifically, the odds of a suicide attempt was twice higher among
females (odds ratio = 2.27). Among the other demographic and clinical variables studied, no
sufficient statistical evidence was found to declare significant statistical association with
suicide attempt. This suggests that etiological factors related to suicide attempts for male and
females may differ, hence such nuances need to be taken into account in the clinical
assessment and design of interventions to prevent suicide.
Suicide, Attempted
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Adolescent
4.Prevalence of suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts among adult patients diagnosed with Psoriasis utilizing an internet survey in Metro Manila
Antonio C. Sison ; Vermen Verallo-Rowell ; Laurie Ramiro
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2020;1(1-2):3-
OBJECTIVES:
This study described the prevalence of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among adult patients diagnosed with psoriasis.
METHODOLOGY:
A Knowledge and Belief survey composed of: 1) a questionnaire on medical, psychiatric and psoriasis profile and 2) a knowledge, attitude and belief questionnaire was developed validated and translated to both English and Filipino. The survey questionnaire was uploaded in the internet using a free site Kwiksurvey.com. Psor Phil (an organization of patients with psoriasis) had sent email invitations to 699 members to answer an on line survey, which would be available for 9 days. The data on suicide ideation and attempt were analyzed and presented.
RESULTS:
A total of 120 entries were included in the study. The response rate of the survey was (120/699) 17.16%. A total of 17/120 (14.17%) reported suicidal ideation and a total of 9 /120 (7.5%) reported suicidal attempt.
CONCLUSION
The reported prevalence of suicidal ideation was higher compared to other studies. Patients disclosed suicidal ideation to friends rather than family members or doctors.
Humans
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Suicidal Ideation
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Suicide, Attempted
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5.Linking suicide attempts with educational attainment among Filipinos 15 to 24 years old: A cross-sectional study
Erika Richelle G. Furio ; Marie Leizle L. Raz ; Anna Paula Mikaela G. Sandico ; Paul Adrian V. Pinlac
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2022;26(College of Public Health Issue):51-59
The burden of suicide increases globally in ages 15-19 as they are more vulnerable to risky behaviors [8]. The Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study of 2013 (YAFS4) suggests further analysis and accounting for other related variables to determine if a true relationship between educational attainment and suicide is reflected. An analytic cross-sectional study was employed using secondary data from the YAFS4. The proportion of suicide attempt among the different education levels and its confounders was determined using point and interval estimates, whereas the association between educational attainment and suicide attempt was determined through multiple logistic regression analysis. Results revealed a high prevalence of suicide attempt among those with 'No schooling/Elementary' (38.36%), who have used alcohol (36.15%) and drugs (50.82%), and identified as 'bisexual' or with an 'identity crisis' (52.00%). Overall, there was an association between educational attainment and suicide attempt. The odds of suicide attempt was 1.69 times higher among those with “No schooling/Elementary” as compared to those “College Graduates or Higher”, and was the only group found to be statistically significant even after controlling for socioeconomic status. An association exists between educational attainment and suicide attempt, wherein having a lower level of education has higher odds of suicide attempt. The study suggests that interventions start as early as elementary school and focus on the out-of-school youth. Additionally, future research may also look further into the confounding effects of socioeconomic status and the mechanisms involved.
Educational Status
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Suicide, Attempted
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Adolescent
6.Early Detection and Prevention of Elderly Suicide.
Byeong Kil YEON ; Seong Gon RYU
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry 2001;5(2):134-139
Older persons are at higher risk for suicide than any other age group and elderly suicide is a critical public health problem. Attempted suicide in elderly is very lethal, therefore it's management must be accompanied by prevention. Though, there are few reports about risk factors in elderly suicide, and significant differences in the data between western and eastern world. So, there should be researches about risk factors influenced by peculiar cultural and regional circumstances, and these make it possible to detect elderly suicide early by education and community efforts.
Aged*
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Education
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Humans
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Public Health
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Risk Factors
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Suicide*
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Suicide, Attempted
7.Suicidality among Filipino children and adolescents: a cross-sectional study on substance use among Filipino suicidal and parasuicidal child and adolescent patients
Nepomuceno Aileen M. ; Leynes Cynthia R. ; Pascual Joselito
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2009;31(1):2-9
Introduction:
The year 2000 World Health Organization reports that the age didtribution of suicide has changed such that the rates for those aged 5-44 years old have increased from 40% to 55%, while those aged 45 and above have decreasing suicide rates of 60% to 45%. In the Philippine General Hospital (PGH), the proportion of child and adolescent suicide cases has increased from 35.8% and 26% in 2003-2004 to 41.7% and 58.4% 2005-2006. To date, local studies on risk factors affecting adolescent suicide have not been done and the number of adolescent attempting to kill themselves in a country known for its close family ties and catholic practices continue to rise.
Objectives:
To describe the profile of Filipino children who committed suicide or parasuicide and characterize them in terms of history of substance use versus patients without a history of substance use in terms of the following variables: demographics, nature of suicide, and risk factors for suicide.
Methods:
A retrospective cross-sectional chart review of all Filipino charity patients aged 18 years and below, seen at the PGH Department of Emergency Services (DEMS) from the period January 1, 2006 to October 31, 2007 was done. Data was analyzed using frequency count distribution and ratio and proportion.
Results and Conclusions:
A total of 56 charts were reviewed for the study. The profile of the Filipino child who attempted suicide in this study can be described as: majority is female, single aged 14-18 years, RC, high school students, and unemployed. Most common method of suicide attempt was through ingestion of silver jewelry cleaner following family conflict. No mortality was reported. Suicide risk factors which appear to be significant in this population are substance use, domestic situation, and involvement in a relationship. Further characterization of the group into those with and without a history of substance use also suggests that increasing age, a lower educational attainment, employment status, family history of suicide, marital status of parents, domestic situation, and involvement in a relationship are factors that may influence substance use among this vulnerable population.
Recommendations:
Early psychiatric evaluation of alcoholic drinkers among adolescents and parental psycho-education in school should be done to curb the rising incidence of suicide attempts in this vulnerable population. Further, prospective and multicenter studies involving more subjects are needed to validate findings in this study.
Human
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Female
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Adolescent
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SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS
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SUICIDE
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SUICIDE, ATTEMPTED
8.Clinical case conference [Bipolar II disorder]
The Philippine Journal of Psychiatry 2001;25(2):27-30
A case of a 32-year old male with a longstanding history of detachment from social relationships. He is generally restricted with regard to emotional expression. Immediate impetus for confinement was a suicide attempt. He was noted to have suicidal ideation and thoughts of death. His medical history and neurological performance were unremarkable. He was treated with an antipsychotic, an antidepressant, and a benzodiazepine, which seemed to improve his psychological state.
Human
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Male
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Adult
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MENTAL DISORDERS
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BIPOLAR DISORDER
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SUICIDE, ATTEMPTED
9.Gender Differences in Suicidal Ideation and Related Factors among North Korean Refugees in South Korea.
Jin Won NOH ; Hyunchun PARK ; Young Dae KWON ; In Hye KIM ; Yo Han LEE ; Yoon Jung KIM ; Sin Gon KIM
Psychiatry Investigation 2017;14(6):762-769
OBJECTIVE: According to previous social survey, a high number of North Korean refugees (NKRs) in South Korea had suicidal ideation. The purpose of this study is to examine the related factors for suicidal ideation among NKRs by gender in South Korea. METHODS: We examined the sample of NKRs, 701 subjects (men=160, women=-541) residing in South Korea, the participants were enrolled from October 2008 to May 2014. The related factors with suicidal ideation in NKRs were analyzed via a logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Refugee women were more likely to have suicidal ideation than men were. Although thoughts of suicide do not necessarily mean that they will follow through, however, there is an association that the higher rate of suicide also results in a higher rate of attempted suicide. In both genders, they tended to think more frequently about suicide who had stayed in South Korea for more than 5 years. In addition, higher frequencies of suicidal ideation also associated with higher level of perceived stress in both genders. CONCLUSION: The gender difference should be addressed when designing suicide prevention interventions among the North Korean population in South Korea.
Female
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Humans
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Korea*
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Logistic Models
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Male
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Refugees*
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Suicidal Ideation*
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Suicide
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Suicide, Attempted
10.Clinical Analysis of Attempted Suicide in the Elderly.
Jae Hwang PARK ; Yong Hwan NO ; Dai Han WI
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2001;12(2):135-142
BACKGROUND: Despite the high suicide rate among the elderly, there is a relative lack of information on the outcomes for elderly people who have attempt suicide. METHODS: The authors performed a retrospective analysis of 260 elderly suicide cases observed in the WonKwang University Hospital Emergency Center from January, 1997 to December, 2000. RESULTS: 1) The male-to-female ratio was 1.71:1. 2) The major cause of the attempt was chronic pain or disease. 3) Poisoning was the most common method of suicidal attempt. 4) The mortality rate was 23.1%. CONCLUSION: Chronic pain or disease in the elderly indicates the need for mental health services.
Aged*
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Chronic Pain
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Emergencies
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Humans
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Mental Health Services
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Mortality
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Poisoning
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Retrospective Studies
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Suicide
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Suicide, Attempted*