The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey

Aslihan Okan Ibiloglu, Abdullah Atli, Suleyman Demir, Mehmet Gunes, Mehmet Cemal Kaya, Mahmut Bulut, Aytekin Sir Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey Background: Suicide is an important health problem in Turkey as it is in all regions of the world. Su...

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Main Authors: Okan Ibiloglu A, Atli A, Demir S, Gunes M, Kaya MC, Bulut M, Sir A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-02-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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spelling doaj-6d491fdcf6e44bfea0a17952df054c782020-11-24T22:08:35ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212016-02-012016Issue 140741625688The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern TurkeyOkan Ibiloglu AAtli ADemir SGunes MKaya MCBulut MSir AAslihan Okan Ibiloglu, Abdullah Atli, Suleyman Demir, Mehmet Gunes, Mehmet Cemal Kaya, Mahmut Bulut, Aytekin Sir Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey Background: Suicide is an important health problem in Turkey as it is in all regions of the world. Suicidal behavior has multiple causes, which are broadly divided into those related to proximal stressors and those due to predisposition. Suicide statistics may be associated with mental health disorders, which are among the foremost predictors of suicide attempts. More than 90% of patients who commit suicide have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder, usually a major depressive disorder. Other major risk factors for suicide attempts are history of suicide attempts in the family, stressful life events, sleep disturbances, poor income, unemployment, severity of symptoms of depression, and anxiety. Sleep is a complex phenomenon. Sleep disturbances can therefore be contributed to the emergence of suicidal behavior allowing for the possibility of predicting future suicides. Methods: We evaluated 106 patients who were admitted after suicide attempts to the Department of Psychiatry at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine. The recruited subjects were assessed by Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I disorders, and the intensity of symptoms was evaluated using the Beck Anxiety Inventory, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The mean values of the subjects attempting multiple and single suicides were compared using appropriate inferential statistical tests. Results: Most suicide attempts are believed to be preventable. Our results revealed that a great variety of risk factors are associated with an increased risk for multiple suicide attempts. Most of these attempts appeared to be spontaneous and impulsive rather than planned. In particular, this study highlights the importance of previous suicide attempts, history of suicide in the family, history of stressful life events in the previous 6 months, poor income, unemployment, sleep disturbances, severe hopelessness with depression, and coexisting symptoms of anxiety as risk factors. Conclusion: The first step in prevention of suicides is doubtlessly strong and reliable communication, due to the fact that the majority of subjects who commit suicide have had contact with a health professional during the month before the suicide. Keywords: suicide, suicide attempt, sociodemographics, mental health, comorbidity, sleep disturbanceshttps://www.dovepress.com/the-investigation-of-factors-related-to-suicide-attempts-in-southeaste-peer-reviewed-article-NDTSuicidesuicide attemptsociodemographicsmental healthcomorbiditysleep disturbances
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Demir S
Gunes M
Kaya MC
Bulut M
Sir A
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Atli A
Demir S
Gunes M
Kaya MC
Bulut M
Sir A
The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Suicide
suicide attempt
sociodemographics
mental health
comorbidity
sleep disturbances
author_facet Okan Ibiloglu A
Atli A
Demir S
Gunes M
Kaya MC
Bulut M
Sir A
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title The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
title_short The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
title_full The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
title_fullStr The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in Southeastern Turkey
title_sort investigation of factors related to suicide attempts in southeastern turkey
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1178-2021
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Aslihan Okan Ibiloglu, Abdullah Atli, Suleyman Demir, Mehmet Gunes, Mehmet Cemal Kaya, Mahmut Bulut, Aytekin Sir Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey Background: Suicide is an important health problem in Turkey as it is in all regions of the world. Suicidal behavior has multiple causes, which are broadly divided into those related to proximal stressors and those due to predisposition. Suicide statistics may be associated with mental health disorders, which are among the foremost predictors of suicide attempts. More than 90% of patients who commit suicide have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder, usually a major depressive disorder. Other major risk factors for suicide attempts are history of suicide attempts in the family, stressful life events, sleep disturbances, poor income, unemployment, severity of symptoms of depression, and anxiety. Sleep is a complex phenomenon. Sleep disturbances can therefore be contributed to the emergence of suicidal behavior allowing for the possibility of predicting future suicides. Methods: We evaluated 106 patients who were admitted after suicide attempts to the Department of Psychiatry at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine. The recruited subjects were assessed by Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I disorders, and the intensity of symptoms was evaluated using the Beck Anxiety Inventory, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The mean values of the subjects attempting multiple and single suicides were compared using appropriate inferential statistical tests. Results: Most suicide attempts are believed to be preventable. Our results revealed that a great variety of risk factors are associated with an increased risk for multiple suicide attempts. Most of these attempts appeared to be spontaneous and impulsive rather than planned. In particular, this study highlights the importance of previous suicide attempts, history of suicide in the family, history of stressful life events in the previous 6 months, poor income, unemployment, sleep disturbances, severe hopelessness with depression, and coexisting symptoms of anxiety as risk factors. Conclusion: The first step in prevention of suicides is doubtlessly strong and reliable communication, due to the fact that the majority of subjects who commit suicide have had contact with a health professional during the month before the suicide. Keywords: suicide, suicide attempt, sociodemographics, mental health, comorbidity, sleep disturbances
topic Suicide
suicide attempt
sociodemographics
mental health
comorbidity
sleep disturbances
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-investigation-of-factors-related-to-suicide-attempts-in-southeaste-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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