Introduction to suicide and self-harm

Navneet Kapur, Linda Gask
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Abstract

Suicide is a major cause of death across the world. Self-harm refers to a deliberate non-fatal act, whether physical, drug overdose, or poisoning, carried out in the knowledge that it is potentially harmful. Self-harm is strongly associated with the risk of suicide but is an important public health problem in its own right. The epidemiology of suicide and self-harm is changing. Suicide in England and Wales is becoming less common, but rates for young men have doubled in the last 20 years. With respect to self-harm, paracetamol overdoses have decreased but alcohol misuse has increased. In most centres, almost as many men as women now present with self-harm. Risk factors for suicide and self-harm overlap to an extent, but the clinical prediction of these behaviours is difficult because they are comparatively rare outcomes. Two sets of guidelines on the management of self-harm have been published recently. They provide a consensus view of best practice, but the evidence base for them is weak. The National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England suggests both high-risk and population-based measures to reduce the rate of suicide. Recent work suggests the most effective strategies might involve restricting access to lethal methods of suicide and educating physicians to recognize and treat depression.

介绍自杀和自残
自杀是全世界死亡的一个主要原因。自残是指在明知有潜在危害的情况下,故意做出的非致命行为,无论是身体上的、药物过量的还是中毒的。自残与自杀风险密切相关,但它本身就是一个重要的公共卫生问题。自杀和自残的流行病学正在发生变化。英格兰和威尔士的自杀率正在下降,但年轻男性的自杀率在过去20年里翻了一番。在自残方面,扑热息痛的过量使用有所减少,但酒精滥用有所增加。在大多数中心,有自残倾向的男性和女性几乎一样多。自杀和自残的危险因素在一定程度上重叠,但这些行为的临床预测是困难的,因为它们是相对罕见的结果。最近出版了两套关于自我伤害管理的指南。它们提供了关于最佳实践的共识观点,但它们的证据基础薄弱。英国国家自杀预防战略建议采取高风险和基于人群的措施来降低自杀率。最近的研究表明,最有效的策略可能包括限制使用致命的自杀方法,并教育医生认识和治疗抑郁症。
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