Suicide Attempt Violence: Gender Differences, Diagnosis and Psychiatric Care Seeking in Mexico City.

Consortium psychiatricum Pub Date : 2024-03-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17816/CP13457
Danae Alejandra Juárez-Domínguez, Karen Michelle Arteaga-Contreras, Héctor Cabello Rangel
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Abstract

Background: Suicide cases in Mexico have increased during the last two years and are the second-leading cause of death in the young adult population.

Aim: To describe gender differences in violent suicide attempts as relates to diagnosis and the seeking of psychiatric care.

Methods: A descriptive retrospective study was conducted. The referral forms of 241 patients who had attempted suicide were analyzed.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 29.1 (SD=10.8) years, n=140 (58.1%) of the sample were women. Affective disorders were the most frequent diagnoses for both sexes. Women were more likely to delay seeking psychiatric care: 60 days versus 30 days of delay for men (p=0.009). Men were shown to more frequently resort to violent suicide methods. Both women and men who used violent suicide methods were shown to delay by more days the seeking of psychiatric care than those who were found to have used non-violent suicide methods.

Conclusion: We found that patients who use more violent methods of suicide took longer before seeking psychiatric care. This delay in accessing psychiatric care can be thought to contribute to the fact that completed suicides are more frequent within that category of patients. The majority of suicide attempts occurred in the 17-24 years age group; therefore, it seems reasonable to analyze the existing barriers to seeking psychiatric care, mainly in the young adult population, and to design strategies to bring mental health services closer to this population group.

自杀未遂暴力:墨西哥城的性别差异、诊断和精神病治疗。
背景:在过去两年中,墨西哥的自杀病例有所增加,自杀已成为年轻成年人的第二大死因:目的:描述暴力自杀企图中的性别差异与诊断和寻求精神治疗的关系:方法:进行了一项描述性回顾研究。分析了 241 名自杀未遂患者的转诊表:患者的平均年龄为 29.1 岁(SD=10.8),其中女性 140 人(58.1%)。情感障碍是男女患者最常见的诊断。女性更有可能延迟寻求精神科治疗:女性延迟了 60 天,而男性延迟了 30 天(P=0.009)。男性更常采用暴力自杀方式。使用暴力自杀方法的女性和男性比使用非暴力自杀方法的患者推迟寻求精神科治疗的天数更多:我们发现,使用暴力自杀方式的患者需要更长的时间才能寻求精神科治疗。我们发现,使用暴力手段自杀的患者在寻求精神科治疗前花费的时间更长,这可能是导致这类患者更频繁地完成自杀的原因。大多数自杀未遂事件都发生在 17-24 岁的年龄段;因此,分析目前主要针对年轻成年人群体的精神科就医障碍,并制定策略使精神健康服务更贴近这一群体似乎是合理的。
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