BMC Psychiatry (Jun 2009)

Characteristics of suicide attempters with family history of suicide attempt: a retrospective chart review

  • Nakagawa Makiko,
  • Kawanishi Chiaki,
  • Yamada Tomoki,
  • Iwamoto Yoko,
  • Sato Ryoko,
  • Hasegawa Hana,
  • Morita Satoshi,
  • Odawara Toshinari,
  • Hirayasu Yoshio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-9-32
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 32

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Abstract Background Family history of suicide attempt is one of the risks of suicide. We aimed at exploring the characteristics of Japanese suicide attempters with and without a family history of suicide attempt. Methods Suicide attempters admitted to an urban emergency department from 2003 to 2008 were interviewed by two attending psychiatrists on items concerning family history of suicide attempt and other sociodemographic and clinical information. Subjects were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of a family history of suicide attempt, and differences between the two groups were subsequently analyzed. Results Out of the 469 suicide attempters, 70 (14.9%) had a family history of suicide attempt. A significantly higher rate of suicide motive connected with family relations (odds ratio 2.21, confidence interval 1.18–4.17, p p Conclusion The present study has revealed the characteristics of suicide attempters with a family history of suicide attempt. Further understanding of the situation of such individuals is expected to lead to better treatment provision and outcomes, and family function might be a suitable focus in their treatment.