Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts

Suicide attempt denotes activities directed towards one's own death which do not end in death. The ratio between attempted and realized suicides is expressed by the index called hazard ratio. Risk factors which contribute to suicidal behavior are: various emotional conditions, personality trait...

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Main Author: Ljušić Dragana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medicinski fakultet Priština, Društvo lekara Kosova i Metohije Srpskog lekarskog društva 2014-01-01
Series:Praxis Medica
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8773/2014/0350-87731403031L.pdf
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spelling doaj-6aae8ae1f8b14368957b1c6866bff1732020-11-24T23:28:59ZengMedicinski fakultet Priština, Društvo lekara Kosova i Metohije Srpskog lekarskog društvaPraxis Medica0350-87732014-01-01433313410.5937/pramed1403031L0350-87731403031LGender differences in characteristics of suicide attemptsLjušić Dragana0Klinika za psijatriju, KBC Priština, GračanicaSuicide attempt denotes activities directed towards one's own death which do not end in death. The ratio between attempted and realized suicides is expressed by the index called hazard ratio. Risk factors which contribute to suicidal behavior are: various emotional conditions, personality traits, stressful life events, substance misuse etc. The purpose of the study was to explore the frequencies and epidemiological and demographic characteristics of suicide attempts separately in men and women. The study sample involved 56 patients with the diagnosis suicide attempt (Tentamen suicidii) treated on the Psychiatric department of the Clinical Center Priština, Gračanica. The data have been analyzed in respect to gender, age, profession/employment, mental disorder diagnosis, motivation (reason) and the way of performing a suicide attempt. Results: suicide has been attempted by 42 women (75%) and 14 men (25%) of the sample. The prevalent age group of our sample (26.8%) represents the patients below 20. The most prevalent are also unemployed patients, 33.3% of women and 50% of men. The most prevalent diagnosis is anxiety disorder (61.9% of women and 57.1% of men). The prevailing reason for attempting suicide in women was couple conflict (54.8%) and existential problems in men (50%). Fifty one patients of the sample (91.1%) have attempted suicide by intoxication with sedative drugs (anxiolytics). The majority of suicide attempts happened during afternoon and evening hours, i.e. in the period 12-24h. Conclusion: women have attempted suicide more frequently than men (ratio 3:1). Unemployment has been the prevailing professional characteristic in both genders. The most prevailing diagnosis is anxiety disorder. The chief motive in women is couple conflict and in men existential difficulties. In both genders the most frequent way of attempting suicide is poisoning, mostly in the period 12-24h.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8773/2014/0350-87731403031L.pdfsuicide attemptsrisk factorsgender
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Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
Praxis Medica
suicide attempts
risk factors
gender
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title Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
title_short Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
title_full Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
title_fullStr Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
title_sort gender differences in characteristics of suicide attempts
publisher Medicinski fakultet Priština, Društvo lekara Kosova i Metohije Srpskog lekarskog društva
series Praxis Medica
issn 0350-8773
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Suicide attempt denotes activities directed towards one's own death which do not end in death. The ratio between attempted and realized suicides is expressed by the index called hazard ratio. Risk factors which contribute to suicidal behavior are: various emotional conditions, personality traits, stressful life events, substance misuse etc. The purpose of the study was to explore the frequencies and epidemiological and demographic characteristics of suicide attempts separately in men and women. The study sample involved 56 patients with the diagnosis suicide attempt (Tentamen suicidii) treated on the Psychiatric department of the Clinical Center Priština, Gračanica. The data have been analyzed in respect to gender, age, profession/employment, mental disorder diagnosis, motivation (reason) and the way of performing a suicide attempt. Results: suicide has been attempted by 42 women (75%) and 14 men (25%) of the sample. The prevalent age group of our sample (26.8%) represents the patients below 20. The most prevalent are also unemployed patients, 33.3% of women and 50% of men. The most prevalent diagnosis is anxiety disorder (61.9% of women and 57.1% of men). The prevailing reason for attempting suicide in women was couple conflict (54.8%) and existential problems in men (50%). Fifty one patients of the sample (91.1%) have attempted suicide by intoxication with sedative drugs (anxiolytics). The majority of suicide attempts happened during afternoon and evening hours, i.e. in the period 12-24h. Conclusion: women have attempted suicide more frequently than men (ratio 3:1). Unemployment has been the prevailing professional characteristic in both genders. The most prevailing diagnosis is anxiety disorder. The chief motive in women is couple conflict and in men existential difficulties. In both genders the most frequent way of attempting suicide is poisoning, mostly in the period 12-24h.
topic suicide attempts
risk factors
gender
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8773/2014/0350-87731403031L.pdf
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