2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rpsm.2014.02.001
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Trastornos psiquiátricos en los casos de suicidio consumado en un área hospitalaria entre 2007-2010

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“…This result is coherent with our other finding regarding deaths by suicide being more frequent in older age groups. Employed people accounted for 31.9% of deaths by suicide in our study, a higher percentage than the 22.9% reported by Gómez-Durán and colleagues [34], although that finding only refers to employed patients with a mental health history. The fact that we found no association between unemployment and death by suicide contradicts studies such as that by Milner and colleagues [9], which reported a relative risk (RR) of 1.41 (1.21-1.60) for unemployment, whereas our finding was an OR of 0.74 (0.29-1.84) for unemployment relative to employment.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…This result is coherent with our other finding regarding deaths by suicide being more frequent in older age groups. Employed people accounted for 31.9% of deaths by suicide in our study, a higher percentage than the 22.9% reported by Gómez-Durán and colleagues [34], although that finding only refers to employed patients with a mental health history. The fact that we found no association between unemployment and death by suicide contradicts studies such as that by Milner and colleagues [9], which reported a relative risk (RR) of 1.41 (1.21-1.60) for unemployment, whereas our finding was an OR of 0.74 (0.29-1.84) for unemployment relative to employment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…In terms of age, our results largely corroborate the literature [6,33], which points to a statistically significant difference of some 17 years in the mean age of people who die by suicide compared to those who attempt suicide. In our study, the median age of those who died by suicide was 54 years, higher than the 49.5 years reported elsewhere [34]. In the regression, the odds ratio (OR) for age was 1.06 (1.033-1.078), indicating that the suicide risk increased with each additional year (there were no teenage suicides in our sample).…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…En cuanto al modus operandi empleado, este se especifica en el 62,5% de los casos, datos inferiores a los obtenidos por Muñoz & Sánchez (2013, p.16) (74,8 %). Destacan los métodos violentos como armas de fuego, precipitación, ahorcadura, frente a otros no violentos como sobreingesta de fármacos u otras sustancias y sofocación o gases (Gómez et. al., 2016;Herrera, Ures & Martínez, 2015).…”
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“…Nessa direção, há diferença no risco de ideação ou tentativa de suicídio, de acordo com o transtorno psiquiátrico (17) . Estudo de 79 suicídios ocorridos em um hospital psiquiátrico espanhol apontou que 54,3% dos indivíduos sofriam de transtorno de humor; 37,1%, de transtorno bipolar; 17,1%, de transtorno psicótico e 42,9% faziam de abuso de drogas (18) . Importante achado científico, nessa direção, é o fato de que o risco de tentativa de suicídio entre pacientes com transtornos do humor pode ser estimado a partir de variáveis clínicas, sendo mais relevantes as internações para o tratamento de depressão, comorbidade de transtorno psicótico, dependência de cocaína e transtorno de estresse pós-traumático (19) .…”
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