Characteristics of suicidal adolescents and young adults presenting to primary care with non‐suicidal (indeed non‐psychological) complaints
Background: Some young people presenting to primary care experience suicidal symptoms that they do not report. Method: We conducted a survey of suicidal ideation among 15–24‐year‐old patients presenting to Australian general practitioners. Results: Patients who experienced substantial, but unstated,...
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description | Background: Some young people presenting to primary care experience suicidal symptoms that they do not report. Method: We conducted a survey of suicidal ideation among 15–24‐year‐old patients presenting to Australian general practitioners. Results: Patients who experienced substantial, but unstated, suicidal symptoms tended to be female and somewhat younger; their depression and distress levels, while not as high as suicidal patients with psychological complaints, were nonetheless elevated. Conclusions: Young patients who evince any signs of depression or distress, particularly but not only young females, should be evaluated regarding psychological symptoms, including suicidal ideation. |
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