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Suicide Attempts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Gordillo Montaño
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Los Santos De Maimona, Spain
C. Gonzalez Macias
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Los Santos De Maimona, Spain
E. Guillen Guillen
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Huelva, Spain
D. De la Vega Sanchez
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Huelva, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

Suicide is a serious public health problem in Western countries. In Spain, suicide is the leading cause of unnatural death in front of traffic accidents. The presence of a mental disorder is referred to as a risk factor of great interest both for its presence in suicides and the possibility of being treated and thus to reduce the risk of suicide.

Objectives

Study the presence of psychiatric diagnoses in subjects entering the treble unit of Huelva for attempted suicide.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective study comparing the data obtained with this material in the literature. Statistical analysis was performed using the statistical package SSPS.

Results

In the process of data analysis.

Conclusions

  1. - Presence of diagnosis and prevention opportunities

  2. - Differences between sexes.

  3. - Further exploration and increasing the sample compared to suicides

Type
Article: 1360
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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