Physical disease among 21 suicide cases: interviews of relatives and friends.

L G Hörte, R Stensman, U B Sundqvist-Stensman
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In an earlier study made in Uppsala, it was found that in 17% of suicide cases there was a correlation between the suicidal act and serious physical disease. To obtain a deeper knowledge of this, an interview study among relatives and/or friends of 21 patients who had committed suicide was performed. Variables studied were: demographic data, somatic diagnoses, psychiatric diagnoses, contact with the medical sector, earlier suicidal signals, and the correlation between the suicidal act and the physical disease. The provision of inadequate medical treatment was sought. The persons who had committed suicide were allocated to one of three groups according to the degree of correlation between suicidal act and physical disease. "Very strong" correlation was found for five persons, "rather strong" for nine persons, and "weak" for five persons. We found that physical disease was seldom decisive for the suicidal act. Medical treatment was experienced as inadequate in nine cases. Since there is reason to believe that physical disease is an important complicating risk factor for suicide, it is important to be aware of anxiety in patients and their relatives, give plenty of time for information, show empathy and give the care-providers a sense of security to avoid suffering and reduce suicidal acts.

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21例自杀患者的躯体疾病:对亲属和朋友的访谈。
早前在乌普萨拉进行的一项研究发现,在17%的自杀案件中,自杀行为与严重的身体疾病之间存在关联。为了更深入地了解这一点,对21名自杀患者的亲属和/或朋友进行了访谈研究。研究的变量包括:人口统计数据、躯体诊断、精神诊断、与医疗部门的接触、早期自杀信号以及自杀行为与身体疾病之间的关系。要求提供不充分的医疗。根据自杀行为与身体疾病之间的相关程度,将自杀的人分为三组。有5个人的相关性“非常强”,9个人的相关性“相当强”,5个人的相关性“弱”。我们发现身体疾病很少是自杀行为的决定性因素。在9个病例中,医疗治疗不足。由于有理由相信身体疾病是自杀的一个重要的复杂风险因素,重要的是要意识到患者及其亲属的焦虑,给足够的时间获取信息,表现出同情,并给护理提供者一种安全感,以避免痛苦和减少自杀行为。
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