Objectives To explore the demographic, psychosocial and clinical characteristics of individuals known to the mental health services, who died by probable suicide in the West of Ireland. Methods Postmortem reports between January 2006 and May 2012 detailed 153 individuals who died by probable suicide, 58 of whom attended the mental health services. Relevant socio-demographic and clinical data was extracted from individuals’ lifetime case notes. Results Recurrent depressive disorder (44%) was the most common diagnosis and hanging the most common method of death (58%). Of individuals who died by hanging, 79% previously attempted suicide by the same method. For individuals with a documented history of depression, only 32% had antidepressa...
A review of 19 studies suggests that it may be feasible to identify prisoners with suicide risk on t...
The classification of suicide into subtypes is important for suicide prevention. This study sought t...
Objective. To determine the rates of psychiatric disorder and personality variables in a sample of o...
PURPOSE There is limited research on the associations between factors relating to mental and physic...
Background: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND A range of factors including mental disorders and adverse life events can increase the r...
The aims of this study were to identify specific risk factors associated with completed suicide in a...
Background: The aim was to identify the amount of psychiatric and physical morbidity identified in s...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
Background: Adverse life events have been associated with increased risk of suicide. Mental disorder...
All suicides and related prior attempts occurring in Northern Ireland over two years were analyzed, ...
Objectives Describing the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a group of individuals w...
Information on factors associated with suicide among young individuals in Ireland is limited. The ai...
A review of 19 studies suggests that it may be feasible to identify prisoners with suicide risk on t...
The classification of suicide into subtypes is important for suicide prevention. This study sought t...
Objective. To determine the rates of psychiatric disorder and personality variables in a sample of o...
PURPOSE There is limited research on the associations between factors relating to mental and physic...
Background: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND: Suicide has profound effects on families and communities, but is a statistically rare ev...
BACKGROUND A range of factors including mental disorders and adverse life events can increase the r...
The aims of this study were to identify specific risk factors associated with completed suicide in a...
Background: The aim was to identify the amount of psychiatric and physical morbidity identified in s...
The relationship between suicide and mental illness is well established. A majority of suicides sho...
Background: Adverse life events have been associated with increased risk of suicide. Mental disorder...
All suicides and related prior attempts occurring in Northern Ireland over two years were analyzed, ...
Objectives Describing the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a group of individuals w...
Information on factors associated with suicide among young individuals in Ireland is limited. The ai...
A review of 19 studies suggests that it may be feasible to identify prisoners with suicide risk on t...
The classification of suicide into subtypes is important for suicide prevention. This study sought t...
Objective. To determine the rates of psychiatric disorder and personality variables in a sample of o...