Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006

Objective: Characterising patients attempting suicide who were evaluated by psychiatry at the Primary Care Unit (PCU) 'La Estrella' from October/2004 to October/2005 and determining persistent suicidal ideation and associated factors. Methods: An initial description of attempted suicide pa...

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Colombia
Conflict
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Risk factors
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Factores asociados al intento suicida e ideación suicida persistente en un Centro de Atención Primaria. Bogotá, 2004-2006
title Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
spellingShingle Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
Colombia
Conflict
Family relationships
Risk factors
Suicide attempted
title_short Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
title_full Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
title_fullStr Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
title_sort Factors associated with suicide attempts and persistent suicidal ideation at a Primary Care Unit in Bogotá, 2004-2006
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Colombia
Conflict
Family relationships
Risk factors
Suicide attempted
topic Colombia
Conflict
Family relationships
Risk factors
Suicide attempted
description Objective: Characterising patients attempting suicide who were evaluated by psychiatry at the Primary Care Unit (PCU) 'La Estrella' from October/2004 to October/2005 and determining persistent suicidal ideation and associated factors. Methods: An initial description of attempted suicide patients (n=156). A subsequent case control study (n=77) determined persistent suicidal ideation cases (n=27). A multivariate model was used for determining the remaining factors associated with persistent suicide ideation. Results: Cases increased from 6 in October/2004 to 10 in October/2005, average 12 ± 3,6 cases monthly. 80 % were aged 30 or younger, 66,7 % were female, 24,4 % were students and 20,5 % were unemployed. 35,2 % suffered family dysfunction and 35.2% had conflicts between couples as precipitant factors. 49 % had consumed alcohol prior to the suicide attempt. Persistent suicidal ideation was associated with being 31 years old or older, being unemployed and having a higher number of previous suicide attempts, unresolved conflicts and family dysfunction. Logistical regression revealed unresolved conflicts (OR=106.7; 6,8; 1 668,4 95 % CI) and family dysfunction (OR=11.05; 1,7; 71,2 95 % CI) as predictor variables for persistent suicidal ideation. Conclusion Unresolved conflicts and family dysfunction were found to be predictor factors for persistent suicidal ideation in subjects who had attempted suicide. Consuming alcohol and other associated factors should be controlled by mental health prevention and promotion programmes.
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