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Citation

Man D, JingXuan Z. J. Jining Med. Coll. 2017; 40(2): 114-117,121.

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(Copyright © 2017, Jining Medical College)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE To observe the different time of suicide ideation, suicide risk and hopelessness in depressed patients with or without psychotic symptoms and explore the effects of with psychotic symptoms on suicidal ideation, risk and hopelessness in patients with depression.

METHODS Of the 195 patients with depression, 74 patients with psychotic symptoms of depression were the study group, and 121 cases of non-psychotic symptoms of depression patients were the control group.General information, BSI-CV, BHS, and CGI were assessed during hospitalization.

RESULTS Scores of suicide ideation, suicide risk and hopelessness were higher in the patients with depression than those without psychotic symptoms.The correlation coefficient between suicide ideation, suicide risk and hopelessness was higher in the patients with depression than those without psychotic symptoms, and the differences were significant(P<0.05).

CONCLUSION Suicide ideation, suicide risk and hopelessness are higher in depressive patients with psychotic symptoms, and the hopelessness is more predictable for the death.

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