2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-7450(14)60197-9
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Trastorno bipolar y suicidabilidad en pacientes colombianos

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“…There is abundant literature on risk factors associated with suicidal behaviour. These include prior presence of suicidal behaviour ; exposure to traumatic stressful events, such as abuse or victimization; the existence of some legal factors ; certain psychological factors, such as hopelessness, impulsiveness, or low self‐esteem ; the presence of somatic or disabling problems ; or previous history of mental disorders, especially emotional (depression and anxiety) and behavioural disorders .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is abundant literature on risk factors associated with suicidal behaviour. These include prior presence of suicidal behaviour ; exposure to traumatic stressful events, such as abuse or victimization; the existence of some legal factors ; certain psychological factors, such as hopelessness, impulsiveness, or low self‐esteem ; the presence of somatic or disabling problems ; or previous history of mental disorders, especially emotional (depression and anxiety) and behavioural disorders .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Spain, the consummated suicide rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 2017 was 0.19 in children under 15 years of age and 2.23 in the 15–19 years age group [3]. Although more studies are needed on the etiology of suicide, there are well-known factors that predict, to some extent, the risk for suicidal behavior in this age group: previous existence of suicidal behaviors (thoughts or attempts) [4,5,6]; exposure to traumatic stressful events, such as abuse or victimization [7]; existence of legal factors [8,9,10]; association with certain psychological factors, such as hopelessness, impulsivity, and low self-esteem [11,12,13,14,15]; and presence of somatic or disabling problems [16,17,18] or previous history of mental disorders, specifically emotional and behavioral disorders [19,20]. In addition, gender differences have been suggested, given that rates of suicidal ideation and attempts are higher in women [21,22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La conducta suicida se asocia a una elevada prevalencia de trastornos mentales y del comportamiento, en los que la depresión se relaciona con mayor frecuencia y aumenta el riesgo de que una persona exprese tendencias autolíticas (31,32). En el presente estudio se identifica que 50 de los pacientes manifestaron presentar un antecedente psiquiátrico personal, siendo la depresión, la patología que se presentó en mayor proporción con un 34.1% de los casos, seguida por el trastorno bipolar, el cual fue referido en un 22.7% de los casos.…”
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“…En el presente estudio se identifica que 50 de los pacientes manifestaron presentar un antecedente psiquiátrico personal, siendo la depresión, la patología que se presentó en mayor proporción con un 34.1% de los casos, seguida por el trastorno bipolar, el cual fue referido en un 22.7% de los casos. Estos resultados son análogos a lo obtenido por Rueda y Cols., en su estudio: el 57.7% de la población presentó trastorno depresivo mayor seguido por el trastorno afectivo bipolar II con el 17.2% (30,32), también son similares a lo planteado por Nanayakkara y Cols., en cuya investigación la depresión fue la patología psiquiátrica más frecuente, alcanzando tasas del 16.6% en pacientes con antecedente de suicidio (33), además los mismos autores señalan que la depresión se convierte en un factor de riesgo y predictor de la ocurrencia de conductas autolesivas.…”
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