Title of article :
Living alone and deliberate self-harm: a case–control study
of characteristics and risk factors
Author/Authors :
Camilla Haw، نويسنده , , Keith Hawton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Background An increasing proportion of the UK population
live alone. Little is known about deliberate self-harm
(DSH) patients who live alone. We conducted a study of
the characteristics of DSH patients who live alone using
data from the Oxford Monitoring System for Attempted
Suicide.
Method Data on patients presenting to the general hospital
in Oxford with an episode of DSH between 1993 and
2006 were analysed by gender and age group (15–24 years,
25–54 years and 55? years) and according to whether or
not they lived alone.
Results In total, 1,163/7,865 (14.8%) patients lived
alone. Having a problem with social isolation was
more common in those living alone compared with those
living with others, especially in those aged 55? years. In
the 25–54 years age group several variables concerning
psychiatric problems were more common in those living
alone, as was higher suicide intent associated with the
current DSH episode and past DSH, and for females, repetition
of DSH within 12 months. In patients aged 55?
years those living alone were more likely to have problems
due to bereavement. Significantly more individuals living
alone died from any cause. More also died by suicide,
although the difference between the groups was non-significant
after adjusting for age.
Conclusions These results have implications for psychiatric
services assessing DSH patients who live alone, since,
depending on the patient’s age and living circumstances,
different psychiatric and social interventions may be needed.
Middle-aged DSH patients who live alone appear to be
particularly vulnerable. DSH patients who live alone may
not have supportive social networks and may be at
increased risk of repetition of DSH and suicide
Keywords :
Deliberate self-harm Social isolation Living alone Suicide intent Repetition
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)