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“…Our result was consistent with previous studies. For example, Ziolkowski et al reported that 12% of 510 patients with AD had suicidal ideation, and comorbidity with depressive symptoms increased the likelihood of suicidal thoughts (52). According to the study from Cornelius et al, depressed alcoholics had a much higher risk of suicidality than non-depressed alcoholics (49).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our result was consistent with previous studies. For example, Ziolkowski et al reported that 12% of 510 patients with AD had suicidal ideation, and comorbidity with depressive symptoms increased the likelihood of suicidal thoughts (52). According to the study from Cornelius et al, depressed alcoholics had a much higher risk of suicidality than non-depressed alcoholics (49).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jednocześnie uzależnienie od alkoholu indukuje objawy podobne do tych obserwowanych w dużym epizodzie depresyjnym, wpływa negatywnie na relacje osoby uzależnionej z bliskimi, a także zmniejsza poziom wsparcia społecznego [8]. Liczne badania potwierdzają, że samotność oraz niski poziom wsparcia społecznego zwiększają ryzyko wystąpienia tendencji samobójczych [11][12][13], zaś pozostawanie w stabilnym związku [14] oraz utrzymywanie silnych więzi rodzinnych [15] istotnie redukuje to ryzyko. Dodatkowo upośledzenie funkcji czołowych będące możliwym skutkiem nadużywania alkoholu, znacząco upośledza zdolność do efektywnego rozwiązywania problemów [8].…”
Section: Wstępunclassified
“…At the same time, addiction to alcohol induces symptoms similar to those observed in a major depressive episode, negatively affects the relationship of the addicted person with the loved ones, and also reduces the level of social support [8]. Numerous studies confirm that loneliness and a low level of social support increase the risk of suicidal tendencies [11][12][13], while staying in a stable relationship [14] and maintaining strong family ties [15] significantly reduce this risk. In addition, the impairment of frontal functions, which is a possible consequence of alcohol abuse, significantly impairs the ability to effectively solve problems [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[ 1 ]. As a result of suicide, death occurs in 7% to 18% of people addicted to alcohol [ 2 , 3 ], with 14–43% attempting suicide [ 4 , 5 , 6 ]. Within this group, men are four times more likely than women [ 7 ] to be prone to attempt suicide [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%