Elderly suicide in Hong Kong - a case-controlled psychological autopsy study

Objective:  To examine some of the risk factors for late life suicide in Hong Kong Chinese using a case‐controlled psychological autopsy approach. Method:  Informants of 70 subjects aged 60 or above who had committed suicide as well as a community sample of 100 elderly controls were interviewed. Sub...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2004-04, Vol.109 (4), p.299-305
Hauptverfasser: Chiu, H. F. K., Yip, P. S. F., Chi, I., Chan, S., Tsoh, J., Kwan, C. W., Li, S. F., Conwell, Y., Caine, E.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective:  To examine some of the risk factors for late life suicide in Hong Kong Chinese using a case‐controlled psychological autopsy approach. Method:  Informants of 70 subjects aged 60 or above who had committed suicide as well as a community sample of 100 elderly controls were interviewed. Subjects and controls were assessed for the presence of mental illness, history of suicide attempt and data on health care utilization. Results:  Eighty‐six per cent of suicide subjects suffered from a psychiatric problem before committing suicide, compared with 9% of control subjects. Among the psychiatric problems, major depression was the commonest diagnosis. Seventy‐seven per cent of suicide subjects had consulted a doctor within 1 month of suicide. One‐third of suicide subjects had a history of suicide attempt. Rates of current psychiatric diagnosis, rates of medical consultation and history of suicide attempt are all significantly higher in suicide subjects than controls. Conclusion:  Our findings support the view that depressive disorders and a past history of suicide attempt are risk factors of late‐life suicide in the Chinese population of Hong Kong, similar to findings in western studies.
ISSN:0001-690X
1600-0447
DOI:10.1046/j.1600-0447.2003.00263.x