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The increase of suicides in psychiatric hospitals in southwestern Germany according to diagnostic subgroups.

M Wolfersdorf1, R Vogel, F Keller, G Hole.   

Abstract

In this paper, results are shown of a study on suicides committed by psychiatric inpatients in four state mental hospitals in Baden-Württemberg, Federal Republic of Germany during the 15 years from January 1, 1970 up to the end of 1984. There was a mean suicide rate of 195 per 100,000 admissions. A comparison of 5-year sequences showed a significant increase of so-called hospital suicides in two of the hospitals at the end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties. A statistical analysis of a trend of increase using nonparametric methods (Spearman rho, Kendall tau) showed a significant increase in the number of suicides and suicide rates in all four hospitals. In a second step, the same statistical procedure testing for an increase in the fifteen years was used for the group of schizophrenic (N = 106) and depressed (N = 55) inpatients who committed suicide. An impressive and highly significant increase was found especially in schizophrenic male inpatients with the ICD-9 diagnosis 295.3 (paranoid-schizophrenia), and within that group, in inpatients with 3 or more inpatient treatments. There was also an increase in the depressed group, especially in female depressives, but only significant at the 5% level in the trend analysis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1879167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crisis        ISSN: 0227-5910


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Review 1.  Assessment and intervention for the suicidal patient with schizophrenia.

Authors:  J M Harkavy-Friedman; E A Nelson
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  1997

2.  Changes in suicide numbers in psychiatric hospitals: an analysis using log-linear time-trend models.

Authors:  F Keller; M Wolfersdorf
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 4.328

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