Suicide, suicidality and suicide prevention in affective disorders.

H J Möller
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Objective: It is well known that functional psychiatric disorders are one of the main causes of suicidal behaviour. This paper discusses the epidemiology and risk factors of suicidal behaviour in affective disorders and goes on to describe the treatment and prevention of such suicidal behaviour.

Method: A narrative overview of relevant epidemiological and drug studies.

Results: About 60-70% of patients with acute depression experience suicidal ideas. There is a high incidence of suicide (10-15%) in depressive patients. Psychopharmacological treatment with antidepressants and/or mood stabilizers is the most successful approach to avoid the risk of suicidal behaviour. In addition, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial interventions are of importance.

Conclusion: Suicidal behaviour and suicide must be considered when treating patients with affective disorders. The complex causation of suicidality has to be borne in mind when considering methods of suicide prevention. In order to obtain the best results, psychosocial, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological approaches should be combined, depending on the risk factors of each individual patient.

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情感性障碍中的自杀、自杀倾向和自杀预防。
目的:众所周知,功能性精神障碍是自杀行为的主要原因之一。本文讨论了情感障碍中自杀行为的流行病学和危险因素,并继续描述了这种自杀行为的治疗和预防。方法:对相关流行病学和药物研究进行综述。结果:约60-70%的急性抑郁症患者有自杀念头。抑郁症患者的自杀率很高(10-15%)。使用抗抑郁药和/或情绪稳定剂进行精神药理学治疗是避免自杀行为风险的最成功方法。此外,心理治疗和社会心理干预也很重要。结论:在治疗情感性障碍患者时应考虑自杀行为和自杀行为。在考虑自杀预防方法时,必须牢记自杀的复杂原因。为了获得最佳效果,应根据每位患者的危险因素,将社会心理、心理治疗和精神药理学方法结合起来。
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