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Citation

Beckinsale P, Martin G, Clark S. Aust. Fam. Physician 2001; 30(4): 391-394.

Affiliation

Child Adolescent and Mental Health Service (Southern), Flinders Medical Centre, South Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11355231

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors that predispose to suicidal thinking and behaviours in young Australians who visit a general practitioner. METHOD: A clinical audit program that required a pre-entry survey of 50 young people attending a GP. RESULTS: Suicidal thinking and behaviours in young people have been increasing over the past decades. In this survey of over 6000 young Australians, evidence suggests that there are fundamental mental health factors that all GPs should explore with young people to assess the risk of self harm. These include feelings of hopelessness and powerlessness, the pattern and type of drug use, a history of sexual abuse, concerns about sexuality and sexual identity. DISCUSSION: General practitioners should not rely on their previous knowledge of a young person but continue to explore issues of suicide where any combinations of the above factors are present.


Language: en

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