Suicide Prevention Flashcards
4 risk factors for suicide?
Previous suicide attempts.
Hopelessness
Impulsivity and aggression
Psychiatric diagnoses (depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, etc.)
What’s one of the few suicide prevention strategies actually proven to work by RCT?
Sending contact notes to patients.
How heritable is suicidality?
30-50% heritable.
What’s one specific genetic factor that may impact suicide risk?
5-HT 2A receptor expression
What’s the stress diathesis model for suicide?
Most patients with conditions like depression don’t commit suicide. It may be that those that do have an underlying predisposition to suicidality.
For what patients was dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) designed for?
Women with borderline personality disorder.
What are 3 behaviors that DBT aims to decrease?
Life-threatening behaviors
Therapy interfering behaviors
Severe quality-of-life interfering behaviors
What are 5 behavioral skills that DBT aims to increase?
Mindfulness Interpersonal Effectiveness Emotional Regulation Distress Tolerance Self-Management
What’s a “safety plan”?
Steps for patients to follow when they feel suicidal.
6 steps in a safety plan?
- Recognize warning signs of oncoming crisis.
- Employ internal coping strategies.
- Socialize with family/friends to distract from ideation.
- Tell family/friends about how you’re feeling.
- Contact mental health professionals.
- Reduce potential for using lethal means.
3 tasks that can help prevent suicide attempts?
Creating a hope box.
Creating “coping cards” with responses to suicidal thoughts that run through people’s heads.
Performing relapse prevention (imagination/visualization) tasks.