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- Title
Prevalência e fatores associados ao comportamento suicida e à tentativa de suicídio identificados no acolhimento em ambulatórios de saúde mental.
- Authors
Wünsch, Carla Gabriela; Lobo da Silva, Ana Karolina; Apodaca, Bia Stephanny; dos Santos Nascimento, Frantielen Castor; de Oliveira Cebalho, Mirelly Thaina; dos Santos Treichel, Carlos Alberto; Campos de Oliveira, João Lucas
- Abstract
Objective: Analyze the prevalence and factors associated with suicidal behavior and suicide attempt identified in patient embracement in the mental health outpatient care services. Methods: cross-sectional study with a document analysis using the information provided in the admission forms of adults treated in a patient embracement in the outpatient mental health care service in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil, between February 2016 and June 2018. Simple frequencies and percentages were calculated for the description of variables, and crude and adjusted odds ratios for sex and age using logistic regression models. Results: The records of 1,780 embracement were analyzed. The prevalence of suicidal behavior was 7.8% and attempted suicide was 4.8%. Associated factors were identified for each phenomenon. Conclusion: female patients, with a mental disorder, and using psychoactive substances were associated with both suicidal behavior and suicide attempts. These characteristics can support the development of actions for patient embracement in these specialized services.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; RISK factors of self-injurious behavior; SUICIDE risk factors; SUICIDE; OUTPATIENT medical care; PSYCHOTHERAPY patients; CROSS-sectional method; SELF-injurious behavior; MENTAL health; SUICIDAL behavior; RISK assessment; SEX distribution; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; LOGISTIC regression analysis; MENTAL health services; MENTAL illness
- Publication
Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem, 2022, Vol 24, p1
- ISSN
1518-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5216/ree.v24.72997