Title of article :
Psychiatric disorders in patients presenting to hospital following self-harm: A systematic review
Author/Authors :
Hawton، نويسنده , , Keith and Saunders، نويسنده , , Kate and Topiwala، نويسنده , , Anya and Haw، نويسنده , , Camilla، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
10
From page :
821
To page :
830
Abstract :
AbstractBackground atric disorders occur in approximately 90% of individuals dying by suicide. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders in people who engage in non-fatal self-harm has received less attention. atic review using electronic databases (Embase, PsychINFO and Medline) for English language publications of studies in which psychiatric disorders have been assessed using research or clinical diagnostic schedules in self-harm patients of all ages presenting to general hospitals, followed by meta-analyses using random effects methods. s l of 50 studies from 24 countries were identified. Psychiatric (Axis I) disorders were identified in 83.9% (95% CI 74.7–91.3%) of adults and 81.2% (95% CI 60.9–95.5%) of adolescents and young persons. The most frequent disorders were depression, anxiety and alcohol misuse, and additionally attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and conduct disorder in younger patients. Personality (Axis II) disorders were found in 27.5% (95% CI 17.6–38.7%) of adult patients. Psychiatric disorders were somewhat more common in patients in Western (89.6%, 95% CI 83.0–94.7%) than non-Western countries (70.6%, 95% CI 50.1–87.6%). tions geneity between study results was generally high. There were differences between studies in identification of study participants and diagnostic procedures. sions elf-harm patients have psychiatric disorders, as found in people dying by suicide. Depression and anxiety disorders are particularly common, together with ADHD and conduct disorder in adolescents. Psychosocial assessment and aftercare of self-harm patients should include careful screening for such disorders and appropriate therapeutic interventions. Longitudinal studies of the progress of these disorders are required. ation of interests
Keywords :
Psychiatric Disorders , Personality Disorders , self-harm , Attempted suicide , systematic review
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1434284
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