Contact with mental health and primary care providers before suicide: A review of the evidence

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作者
Luoma, JB
Martin, CE
Pearson, JL
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[1] NIMH, Div Serv & Intervent Res, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Catholic Univ Amer, Washington, DC USA
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10.1176/appi.ajp.159.6.909
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objective: This study examined rates of contact with primary care and mental health care professionals by individuals before they died by suicide. Method: The authors reviewed 40 studies for which there was information available on rates of health care contact and examined age and gender differences among the subjects. Results: Contact with primary care providers in the time leading up to suicide is common. While three of four suicide victims had contact with primary care providers within the year of suicide, approximately one-third of the suicide victims had contact with mental health services. About one in five suicide victims had contact with mental health services within a month before their suicide. On average, 45% of suicide victims had contact with primary care providers within 1 month of suicide. Older adults had higher rates of contact with primary care providers within 1 month of suicide than younger adults. Conclusions: While it is not known to what degree contact with mental health care and primary care providers can prevent suicide, the majority of individuals who die by suicide do make contact with primary care providers, particularly older adults, Given that this pattern is consistent with overall health-service-seeking, alternate approaches to suicide-prevention efforts may be needed for those less likely to be seen in primary care or mental health specialty care, specifically young men.
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