Journal of the College of Community Physicians (Dec 2003)

Attempted suicides in Kurunegala District circumstances and risk factors

  • N. I. Thalagala,
  • D. N. Fernando

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4038/jccpsl.v8i1.8305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 38 – 45

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ObjectiveTo identify the circumstances and risk factors of attempted suicides in Kurunegala district, with special emphasis on mental health status. MethodologyThree hundred and ninety six persons who attempted to commit suicide were studied using a descriptive and a case control approach. Interviews and clinical assessments were used as data collection methods. ResultsMain precipitants of attempted suicide were related to domestic and personal problems, Younger age, depressive illness, alcohol abuse, family problems, poor income, parental deprivation, exposure to suicidal acts by others, past suicidal attempts were identified as the main risk factors of attempted suicide. Nearly half of the study subjects were found to be depressed. Of them, a substantial proportion attempted suicide without any antecedent or precipitating event. ConclusionsDepressive illness and alcohol abuse were significant contributory factors for which preventive programmes could be targetted. Adolescents and youth deserve special attention in programmes aimed at prevention of suicide. Declaration of interests This study was funded by the UNFPA.

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