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Adolescent suicides with adjustment disorders or no psychiatric diagnosis.

Mauri J Marttunen1, Hillevi M Aro1, Markus M Henriksson1, Jouko K Lönnqvist1.   

Abstract

Detailed characteristics of adolescent suicides (aged 13-19 years) with adjustment disorders (AD) (N=11) or no psychiatric diagnosis (N=3) in a nationwide adolescent suicide population (N=53) from Finland are presented. The data were collected in a psychological autopsy study of all suicides in Finland (N=1397) during a 12-month period in 1987-1988. Data collection included thorough interviews with the victims' family members and professionals, and information from official records. All the suicides with AD or no diagnosis were males. Most of these victims used highly lethal suicide methods. Previous psychiatric treatment and previous suicide attempts were rare. They were seldom under the influence of alcohol when committing suicide. The process leading to suicide seemed to be of relatively short duration. According to informant reports, withdrawn or narcissistic individual characteristics predominated in many cases. Psychosocial stressors preceding suicide often involved interpersonal losses or conflicts. Talking of suicidal intentions prior to the act was common, indicating the need to take seriously all adolescents' expressions of intended suicide, even in the absence of explicit psychopathology.

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Keywords:  Adjustment Disorder; Psychiatric Diagnosis; Psychosocial Stressor; Suicide Attempt

Year:  1994        PMID: 29871468     DOI: 10.1007/BF01977672

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1018-8827            Impact factor:   4.785


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