Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate, Department of psychiatry, Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumakuru.
2. Professor and HOD, Department of psychiatry, Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumakuru.
3. Assistant Professor, Department of psychiatry, Sri Siddhartha Medical College, Tumakuru.
Abstract
Background: Deliberate Self Harm (DSH) is a psychiatric emergency. Stressors in life, suicidal intent and social variables like marital status,
family, and social support are among the many determinants of DSH and have shown to be strongly associated with suicide. Aim was Methodology
to evaluate stressful life events and suicidal intent in those who attempted DSH. Sixty consecutive patients admitted with attempted suicide were
interviewed. Deliberate Self Harm Inventory, Beck Suicidal Intent Scale and Presumptive Stressful Life Event Scale were used along with a semi
structured proforma during interview. Data was analysed using appropriate statistical tests. The demographical mean age of the Results
participants was 25.2 years and 63% of participants were females.71.1% of the patients had stressful life event score between 101 and 200. About
66.7% had medium intent and 88.3% participants had self harm through poisoning. Patients of a Conclusion ttempted suicide had medium suicidal
intent and poisoning was the commonly preferred method of self harm. This study implies that suicide attempters should be specically looked for
suicidal intent and their coping styles, so as to plan appropriate psychiatric therapy to prevent future suicide attempt.
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