Title of article :
Attempted suicide in Hanoi, Vietnam
Author/Authors :
Huong Tran Thi Thanh، نويسنده , , Guoxin Jiang، نويسنده , , Tuong Nguyen Van ·
Duc Pham Thi Minh، نويسنده , , Hans Rosling، نويسنده , , Danuta Wasserman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background Attempted suicide is a key predictor
of suicide,which is among the dominant causes of
young people’s deaths worldwide. Very little is known
about the characteristics of suicide attempters in Asia,
especially in Vietnam. Methods Medical records of 509
patients (515 attempted-suicide events) admitted to
Bach Mai General Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam from 1
January 1999 to 30 April 2001 were analysed according
to the criteria of the WHO Multicentre Study of Attempted
Suicide. Results The suicide attempters’ mean
age was 28.3±12.9 years.Nearly half (48.7%) were aged
15–24. The female-to-male ratio of patients living in urban
areas (2.1:1) was higher than in rural areas (1.2:1).
In urban areas,students (32 %) and homeworkers (28%)
and, in rural areas, farmers (56 %) and students (17%)
were the salient occupational categories.Acute life stressors
were the main causes (73.8%) of suicide attempts.
Only in some 6% of cases had a psychiatric illness been
diagnosed before the suicide attempts.As a means of attempting
suicide, intoxication with analgesics and antipyretics
(e. g. paracetamol) with low medical lethality
scores was a frequent method among the urban patients,
the majority of whom (81%) consequently stayed in
hospital less than 24 h. Pesticide and rat poison, more
commonly (57.2%) used by attempters in rural areas,
had higher medical lethality scores and also necessitated
more prolonged hospital treatment. Conclusions Some
suicide-preventive strategies used in the West for young
people may be applicable in Vietnam.Reducing access to
pesticides and rat poison is comparable to western efforts
to make paracetamol or firearms less freely available.
Skills in resolving family and other conflicts can be
taught in schools according to WHO’s suicide-prevention
resources for teachers
Keywords :
attempted suicide – hospital records – age– gender – causes – methods – psychiatric diagnoses –prevention – Vietnam
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)