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Suicidal communication signifies suicidal intent in Chinese completed suicides

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Abstract

Background

Recognizing suicidal communication from the distressful catharsis in a high-risk group with suicidal tendencies is essential for suicide prevention. This study analyzes whether suicidal communication can indicate the severity of suicidal intent. Various types of suicidal communication are defined, and their clinical significance is further explored.

Method

A comprehensive analysis of the psychological autopsy data of 200 victims of completed suicide, including their general socio-demographic status, suicidal communication methods, previous suicide attempts, mental disorders, and psychosocial situation.

Results

Our results showed that 39.5% of all the subjects were suicidal communicators, 23.0% had previously attempted suicide, and 14.0% left suicide notes; 32.4% of 142 subjects free of physical disease suffered from mental disorders. Suicidal communication included verbal communication, behavioral communication, and suicidal notes. Younger people with a higher level of education were more inclined to communicate their suicidal intent by leaving a suicide note. Suicide notes, but not previous suicide attempts or psychosocial situation, were significantly correlated with suicidal intent. Suicidal communicators showed higher depression scores than non-communicators. Those who suffered from mood disorders with higher levels of both depression and suicidal intent were more likely to expose their intent through behavioral communication.

Conclusions

The present study provides strong evidence that suicidal communication can indicate the severity of suicidal intent. Current findings help interpret high-risk, self-destructive behavior and consequently provide the theoretical basis for a feasible suicide prevention program.

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Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) grant 30670711 (January 2007-December 2009) to Prof. Jia. The NSFC had no further involvement in any aspect of this study.

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Zhou, X.M., Jia, S.H. Suicidal communication signifies suicidal intent in Chinese completed suicides. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 47, 1845–1854 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-012-0488-7

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