Parasuicides without follow-up

Authors
Citation
B. Runeson, Parasuicides without follow-up, NORD J PSY, 55(5), 2001, pp. 319-323
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
Journal title
NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
08039488 → ACNP
Volume
55
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
319 - 323
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-9488(2001)55:5<319:PWF>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The aim of this project was to approach subjects who committed parasuicide but did not primarily receive or accept a recommendation for care through t he regular routines after referral to a general hospital. Three hundred and twenty-nine consecutive parasuicides in 10-to 89-year-olds (162 men and 16 7 women) were studied. One hundred were subsequently hospitalized in the de partments of psychiatry, 130 were followed up at outpatient facilities, and 96 left without any follow-up. A psychiatric liaison consultation was made in 57%, of the total sample. The 96 subjects without follow-up were compar ed with the subjects who received follow-up. The sample was somewhat younge r and included slightly more men. They were single in 54% and unemployed in 43% of the cases. According to the DSM-IV, 27% had a concurrent depression . According to the CAGE questions, 57% had indication of substance addictio n. Fifty-four per cent had currently low global functioning, less than 50 p oints on the GAF. They had not been in contact with psychiatric care previo usly to the same extent as the others. About 34% of these who did not recei ve or rejected follow-up initially after a second approach agreed to follow -up when contacted by the project team, referring them to appropriate autho rities such as social welfare offices, family counselling, or psychosocial staff within psychiatry or primary care. This may imply that the group deli neated is at risk for eventual suicide and that the acceptance of follow-up should be interpreted as an indication that a substantial number needs hel p and can be successfully encountered by means of a case manager approach.