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Frequency of Psychiatric Disorders in Suicide Attempters: A Cross-Sectional Study from Low-Income Country.

Fnu Pooja1, Payal Chhabria1, Pardeep Kumar4, Fnu Kalpana3, Pardeep Kumar4, Abbas Iqbal5, Zoya Qamar6, Dua Khalid6, Amber Rizwan7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In Pakistan, due to legal and religious association, cases of attempted suicides are underreported in Pakistan, yet it is essential to have accurate data so that the causality leading to this national tragedy can be studied and minimized. Psychiatric disorders leading to suicide is largely neglected and under-researched in Pakistan. In this study, we aim to observe the frequency of psychiatric disorders among suicide attempters, which can help the doctors to counsel and treat the patients better and devise preventive strategies.
METHOD: In this cross-sectional survey, patients brought to emergency with attempted suicide were enrolled in the study, after taking informed consent from the attendant. After initial treatment, the patient's clinical history was sought via a General Health Questionnaire-28. Once recognized, participants underwent detailed psychiatric evaluation and mental state examination.
RESULTS: Three hundred and fifty-two (352) patients were brought to the emergency with attempted suicide, of which 249 (70.7%) patients were identified with psychiatric morbidity. The most common psychiatric disorders were mood disorder (32.1%), comorbid psychiatric disorder (20.4%), and anxiety disorders (18.4%). Our study also showed that the prevalence of comorbid psychiatric disorders was significantly higher in females as compared to males, whereas substance use disorder was more common in males.
CONCLUSION: The suicide rate has increased globally due to associated psychiatric disorders. Patients inflicting self-harm or failing at suicidal attempt are inclined towards attempting suicide in future. However, the social stigma associated with psychiatric disorders has heavily affected the process of successfully identifying and treating such patients. Along with focused long-term treatment, follow-up, and enhanced surveillance programs, mass awareness campaigns should be conducted to improve the knowledge and outlook of the general population towards psychiatric disorders.
Copyright © 2021, Pooja et al.

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Keywords:  psychiatry; suicide attempter; suicide risk

Year:  2021        PMID: 34079669      PMCID: PMC8159348          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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