Unmasking depression in persons attempting suicide

Article

Unmasking depression in persons attempting suicide

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 57 , issue 2 , 2015 , pages: 83–87
DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2014.1002219
Author(s): Soornarain S Naidoo College of Health Sciences, South Africa , Uvistra Naidoo College of Health Sciences, South Africa , Ashantha Naidoo College of Health Sciences, South Africa

Abstract

Background: Suicidal behaviour is highly prevalent and increasing at an alarming rate among all socio-demographic groupings in South Africa. Approximately 9.5% of all unnatural deaths in young people in South Africa are due to suicide. The ratio of non-fatal suicide attempts to attempts with fatal outcomes varies between 20:1 and 40:1 depending on the geographical region and the community composition being studied. Although depression is a common co-existing finding in many studies involving patients with suicidal behaviour, current evidence suggests that it is either not detected or it is inappropriately managed in clinical practice.

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