Attempted suicide by Chinese elderly in Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Helen F.K. Chiu M.R.C.Psych Linda C.W. Lam M.R.C.Psych Alfred H.T. Pang M.R.C.Psych C.M. Leung M.R.C.Psych C.K. Wong M.D. F.R.C.Psych |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | There is little information on attempted suicide in the elderly, especially among Chinese populations. Fifty-five elderly with suicidal attempts seen in a psychiatric unit in Hong Kong over a period were studied. The risk of suicidal attempt remained high after age 75 and only declined after 85. In contrast to western societies, self-injury was more common than self-poisoning. About half of the patients suffered from a mood disorder but very few had dementia. At follow-up after the suicidal attempt, the rate of repetition was 3.6% and the rate of completed suicide was 5.5% |
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