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The correlation between mood disorders and suicide attempts for the period 2013–2015 at “Mother Teresa” hospital center, Fatbardha Myslimaj, Psychiatrist, Mirela Gokaj, Deana Rama

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Gokaj
Affiliation:
Mother Teresa Hospital, Psychiatry Adult, Tirana, Albania
D. Rama
Affiliation:
Mother Teresa Hospital, Psychiatry Adult, Tirana, Albania

Abstract

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Background

People, who have tried to commit self-injurers or suicidal attempts, refer symptomatic presence of disorders of humor and numerous problems social as factors precipitant to suicidal thoughts and actions. It is important recognition of the signs of suicide and self-inflicting behavior to help prevent suicide.

Materials and methods

The study includes a period of 3 years of cases hospitalized in the psychiatric clinic UHC, since 2013–2015. The data are taken from the records of admissions at the Psychiatric Clinic at the University Hospital Center. Results are grouped and studied issued by mood disorders, sex, age, place of residence and social status.

Results

The influence of mood disorders is recently estimated very important in causing suicide attempts compared with other mental illnesses, similar values with contemporary literature.

Conclusions

The majority of suicide attempts do not result in death. Many of these efforts are made in a way that makes salvation possible. These efforts are often a cry for help. Suicide is a social phenomenon different cognitive aspect such as ethical, philosophical, legal, psychiatric, etc. Employees of psycho-social care should be informed about this phenomenon and finding the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of suicidal attempts by persons at risk of suicide.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster viewing: Emergency psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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