Suicide Flashcards
Factors that increase risk of suicide that can be changed: _______ (8)
- Access to care
- Impulsivity
- Psychosis
- Stress: Unemployment
- SI: methods
- Social Isolation
- SUD
- Quality of affect: depressed, anxiety, etc.
( panic, irritation, anger, rage, hopelessness also experienced and changeable)
Factors that increase risk of suicide that cannot be changed: ______ (4).
- Hx: suicide attempts, family suicide, violence, abuse, psych admission, recent discharge
- Male gender
- Illness
- Alone: widowed or divorced
The protective factors of suicide include ______ (8)
- Having a family/support system: spouse, chilren, pregnant→responsibility
- Culture
- Life satisfaction
- Problem solving
- Fear of the act
- Hopefulness
- Awareness and willingness to accept help
- Access to care
Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death and on the rise.
10th
Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death for teens and young adults. ____ attempts per competion.
- 2nd
- 10-30 attempts
Season for the highest risk of suicide?
Season for the lowest risk of suicide?
- Spring and fall
- Christmas time
What is the largest risk factor for suicide?
Past attempts
Most suicides are completed by ______ (male/female), but most suicides are attempted by _______(male/female).
- males
- females
(elderly people attempt less but are more successful)
High risk group for suicide include the mentally ill, physicians, elderly, Native American / Alaskan Indian, LGBTQ, ________ (5)
- Adolescence
- Chronic pain patients
- Substance use patients
- TBI
- Veterans
Which psychosocial factors put elderly patients at an increased risk for suicide (6)?
- Serious relationship Issues
- Alone: (living alone, less community involvement)
- Financial problems
- No Hobbies
- Thwarted belongingness and perceived burden
- Reluctance to seek healthcare
(lonely, no money, no hobbies, being a burden, won’t go to doc)
Suicide interventions for the elderly
- Antidepressants
- Limiting the size of Overdose drugs (salicylates)
- Waiting periods to buy a handgun
Elderly patients who have cancer are at_____ the risk of suicide. Those that have three or more illnesses are at_____ the risk of suicide.
- Cancer (risk X2)
- 3 + physical illnesses (risk X3)
What puts elderly patients at risk of suicide (6)?
- Mood disorders
- Dementia or cognitive deficits
- Illness
- Pain
- EtOH use
- Psychosocial factors
Lifetime riks of suicide in depressed patients
15% w/ untreated depression (25x)
(Usually 50% of people who commit suicide had depression)
Panic disorder w/ ______ (co-morbidity) increases risk of suicide even greater than 2xs (which is the stand-alone risk for panic disorder).
- MDD
Anxiety drugs and hypnotics are associated w/ _____ risk of suicide mortality.
2x
What are the suicide risk factors for those with mood disorders (3)?
- Mood congruent delusions
- Substance abuse
- Antidepressants (lethality)
- Stopping Lithium (13x risk)
_______and ______reduce the risk of suicide in bipolar patients by 7xs.
- Lithium
- clozapine
Which factors involving sleep increase the risk of suicide (3)? Why?
- Hypersomnia
- Insomnia
- Nightmares
- Impaired cognitive fxn → increase hopelessness → less coping
Suicides in children are related to ______.
Bullying
(empathy is difficult for people who have not been a victim of bullying)
Females are more likely to ______bully and boys are more likely to ______ bully.
- psychologically
- physically
Warning signs for suicide in adolescence (5)
- Sadness, withdrawal from others, losing interest
- Sleeping or eating troubles
- Reckless or harmful activities
- Giving away possessions
- Talking about death/dying, saying they can’t handle things, goodbye, or that things would be better without them
Self-harming you through highly predictive of _______
- Future substance misuse
- Suicide
- Self-injury mortality
How to prevent teenage suicide related to bullying (5)
- Take that seriously
- Remove the means
- Engage teams to talk
- Reassure that it’s not their fault
- Talk to the authorities
Statistics on physician suicide (how many, risk for men v. women, % mentally ill).
- 300 – 400 physician suicides/year
- Male physicians 1.41x general population risk
- Female physicians 2.27x general population risk
- 85-90% have a mental illness
Risk factors for suicide in Physicians
- Fear of losing license
- Know how to kill
- Vulnerable to culture medicine (unforgiving, praised efficient, competitive)
- Personality (perfectionism, hypertrophy altruism in self neglect, poor social skills)