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Citation

Pusztai A, Bugan A. Psychiatr. Hung. 2011; 26(2): 87-101.

Vernacular Title

Szuicid tipusok meghatarozasa befejezett ongyilkossagot elkovetok bucsuleveleinek

Affiliation

DEOEC, Magatartastudomanyi Intezet, Debrecen, Hungary, E-mail: pusztaia@dote.hu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Magyar Pszichiatriai Tarsasag)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21653994

Abstract

Introduction: Coherently classifying the numerous information gathered by suicide research may contribute to defining the major points of this research topic, furthermore the gathered data becomes more easy to handle. Similarly, the suicide classes help a deeper understanding. Method: Examinees committed fatal suicide were investigated using content analysis. The obtained emotional and cognitive contents were classified by cluster algorithms. Results: Having analysed suicide notes of patients completed suicide we could distinguish 5 different suicidal motives: dependent; remorse-lead - perfectionist; physically suffering - seeking for greater autonomy; aggressive-narcissistic; masochist- revenge seeking. Conclusion: The types reveal which personality traits and motives are the most definitive risk factors of committed suicide. Our results are affirmed by other typologies and research results.


Language: hu

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