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Assessing the role of physical illness in young old and older old suicide attempters
Author(s)Stefan Wiktorsson, Anne I Berg, Katarina Wilhelmson
Journal titleInternational Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, vol 31, no 7, July 2016
PublisherWiley Blackwell, July 2016
Pagespp 771-774
Sourcewww.orangejournal.org
KeywordsSuicide ; General hospitals ; In-patients ; Ill health ; Over 70s ; Octogenarians ; Attitude.
AnnotationIn the current study attributions for attempting suicide were explored in older adults with and without serious physical illness. An open-ended question was used to explore attributions for attempting suicide in 101 hospitalised patients aged 70+. Serious physical illness was defined as a score of 3 or 4 on any of the 13 non-psychiatric organ categories in the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics. Roughly one-third of hospitalised patients with and without serious physical illness attributed the suicide attempt to somatic distress. Among 70- to 79-year-olds, seriously physically ill patients were more likely than healthier patients to attribute their attempt to psychological pain (84% vs. 48%). There were no significant differences in attributions in persons with and without serious health problems in the 80+ group. These findings show that the processes by which physical illness confers risk for attempted suicide in older adulthood may be age dependent. Interventions are needed to mitigate psychological pain in physically ill older patients, especially those in their seventies. Research is needed to understand how the psychological processes that influence the desire for suicide change across older adulthood. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-160624204 A
ClassmarkEV: LD3: LF7: CH: BBK: BBM: DP

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