Elderly suicide: a multi-national view : Review. 1(2).


Jane L. Pearson
Bok Engelsk 1997
Utgitt
1997
Omfang
107-111
Opplysninger
ABSTRACT: Males aged 75 and older have the highest rates of suicide in nearly all industrial countries. A fairly consistent pattern of risk factors for elderly suicides, in contrast to younger victims, includes major depression diagnoses withouth comorbid substant use, and comorbid physical illness. Older suicides also demonstrate greater lethality of self-destructive behaviors compared to youngerr groups. With regard to service use, reports from the US, UK and Japan find that most of the elderly suicides have contact with a primary health care provider in the month prior to the suicide. Altogether, these findings suggest means for primary and secondary prevention efforts. This paper summarizes research findings and recent prevention efforts from several nations.
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