2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3102043
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Spinal cord and related injuries after attempted suicide: psychiatric diagnosis and long-term follow-up

Abstract: Study Design: Retrospective analysis of acute spinal cord injuries (ASCI). Objectives: Determine incidence of ASCI due to suicide attempt from 1970 to 2000. Describe demographics, injuries, mental illness, functional outcomes and nature of subsequent deaths. Setting: State spinal cord injury services, New South Wales, Australia. Methods: Retrospective record review and follow-up interview. Results: Of 2752 ASCI admissions, 56 were because of attempted suicide (55 falls, one gunshot wound). Thirty-six males and… Show more

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“…5 Additionally, the complexity of MHD experienced within a suicidal group was observed through the high prevalence of comorbid MHD diagnoses. 1 This is also significant because of the observed elevated incidence of SCI owing to suicide attempt, which has been observed across time. 3 Long-term follow-ups have revealed a high percentage of deaths because of suicide: 2%.…”
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“…5 Additionally, the complexity of MHD experienced within a suicidal group was observed through the high prevalence of comorbid MHD diagnoses. 1 This is also significant because of the observed elevated incidence of SCI owing to suicide attempt, which has been observed across time. 3 Long-term follow-ups have revealed a high percentage of deaths because of suicide: 2%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MHD reported in the literature are schizophrenia, depression, personality disorder, alcohol and substance abuse and mood disorder. 1 There are two possible explanations for people with preexisting MHD being at increased risk of sustaining an SCI. First, a high percentage of people with SCI have sustained their injury through attempted suicide, for which the majority of the sample has been reported to have MHD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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