Socio-demographic characteristics of persons with psychiatric disorders who committed suicide
Introduction. Psychiatric disorders represent an important risk factor for death by suicide. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of psychiatric disorders among the persons who committed suicide in the territory of the City of Nis in the period 2001 - 2010. Additionally, this study aime...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medicinski pregled 2017, Vol.70 (1-2), p.18-24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction. Psychiatric disorders represent an important risk factor for
death by suicide. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of
psychiatric disorders among the persons who committed suicide in the
territory of the City of Nis in the period 2001 - 2010. Additionally, this
study aimed to compare the socio-demographic characteristics between persons
with and without psychiatric disorders. Material and methods. This
retrospective study included 524 persons who committed suicide (330 with and
194 without psychiatric disorders) in the period 2001 - 2010. Data on
socio-demographic characteristics, previous suicide attempts, and methods of
suicide were obtained from medical and police records (Police Directorate
for the City of Nis, and Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia).
Results. We studied the incidence of suicides among the persons with
psychiatric disorders compared to persons without any medical condition in
the studied period. Depression (104, 31.5%) and personality disorders (103,
31.2%) were the most common psychiatric disorders among the persons who
committed suicide, whereas only 21 persons (6.36%) had schizophrenia. Persons
with psychiatric disorders had a higher level of education, more of them were
divorced, had a private source of income and more frequently attempted
suicide compared to persons without any diseases (p |
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ISSN: | 0025-8105 1820-7383 |
DOI: | 10.2298/MPNS1702018L |