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Gender differences in deliberate self-poisoning in Hungary: analyzing the effect of precipitating factors and their relation to depression.

Mónika Ditta Tóth1, Szilvia Ádám1, Emma Birkás1, András Székely1, Adrienne Stauder1, György Purebl1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The suicide rate in Hungary is one of the highest in the European Union, with a male-female ratio of 3.55:1. Suicide rates correlate positively with suicide attempts, for which depression is the most frequent underlying disorder. AIMS: The aim of this qualitative study was to examine gender differences in suicide attempts, with a focus on the effect of precipitating factors on depression.
METHOD: Semistructured interviews were conducted among 150 suicide attempters. Data on circumstances, reason, and method of attempt were recorded. Patients completed the Shortened Beck Depression Inventory, the Beck Hopelessness Scale, the Sense of Coherence Scale, and the Social Support Questionnaire.
RESULTS: Interpersonal conflict was found to be the most frequent precipitating factor. There were significant gender differences in depressive symptoms among patients with interpersonal conflicts. We found differences in depressive symptoms according to presence or absence of interpersonal conflicts among men, but not among women. Male suicide attempters who indicated interpersonal conflicts had lower levels of depression.
CONCLUSION: Depressive symptoms are frequent among suicide attempters. However, a subgroup of male attempters reporting interpersonal conflicts are characterized by a lower level of depression. This subgroup of attempters would probably not be detected with depression screening programs and may have an unmet need for other forms of screening and prevention.

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Keywords:  deliberate self-poisoning; depression; gender differences; interpersonal conflict

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24491825     DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000245

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


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