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Citation

Modestin J. Eur. Arch. Psychiatry Neurol. Sci. 1986; 236(3): 148-153.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3803398

Abstract

A total of 149 inpatients were identified who had committed suicide in two Swiss psychiatric institutions in the years 1960-1981. Using Research Diagnostic Criteria, 49 were diagnosed as schizophrenics, 75 as depressives, and 9 as alcoholics. The first two groups were significantly overrepresented and the third one underrepresented when compared with a control sample. There were considerable differences between the individual diagnostic groups of clinical suicides: schizophrenic suicides were characterized by a disturbed early social adjustment, a high degree of later disability and an unfavorable course of their illness, depressive suicides were much less handicapped, although they presented a much higher long-term suicidal potential, and alcoholic suicides demonstrated no signs of suicidal behavior in the clinic and committed suicide unexpectedly after experiencing negative life events. These findings have therapeutic implications.


Language: en

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