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Explaining suicide: The views of survivors of serious suicide attempts

Author(s): Farmer, R., Catalan, J.

Journal/Book: Br J Psychiatry. 1996; 168: British Journal of Psychiatry, 17 Belgrave Square, London, England SW1X 8PG. Royal College of Psychiatrists. 780-786.

Abstract: Background. There is a dearth of information on the motivational aspects of serious suicide attempts, in particular those which involve violent methods. Clarification of the reasons which lie behind such acts may suggest appropriate preventive strategies. Method. Interviews were carried out with 20 individuals who had attempted suicide jumping in front of a railway train. Demographic and psychiatric data were collected for each case and the Suicidal Intent Scale was administered. Results. In mast cases the act had been impulsive and was characterised by an extremely high level of suicidal intent. The majority were receiving psychiatric treatment at the time of their suicide attempt. In some cases, survival and the aftermath of the attempt appeared to have a beneficial effect on mental state. Conclusions. While high levels of psychiatric morbidity and high suicidal intent were common, impulsivity and improved mental state indicate that there are similarities between high and low suicide intent survivors.

Note: Article I Odonnell, Univ Oxford, Ctr Criminol Res, 12 Bevington Rd, Oxford OX2 6LH, England

Keyword(s): INTENT


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