The prevalence of suicidal ideation and attempts among individuals attending an adult psychiatry out-patient clinic in Gondar, Ethiopia.

Journal: African health sciences

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2011

Affiliated Institutions:  College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, Ethiopia. desalewm@yahoo.com

Abstract summary 

Suicide is a common problem worldwide and the magnitude is high especially in countries where mental illnesses are prevalent and psychiatric services are poor.To determine the prevalence of suicidal ideation and attempts among patients who attended the Psychiatry clinic of Gondar University Hospital.A cross sectional study was conducted from March-December 2006 involving a total of 474 patients. Data was collected using a pre tested structured questionnaire containing basic socio-demographic variables, psychiatric diagnosis, suicidal ideation, suicidal attempt, the methods of suicide attempt and ways of survival from the attempted suicide. It was administered by psychiatry nurses working in the clinic. The data was analyzed anonymously using SPSS software.The commonest mental illness was Major Depressive Disorder (51.3%) followed by Psychosis (38%). Ninety one (19.2 %) patients attempted suicide at least once after the onset of the current mental illness and 307(64.8%) have suicidal ideation. The common method of suicidal attempt was hanging (45.1%) and 69.2% were at home. An association was found between suicidal ideation and attempt (OR=33.7; CI=8.2-138.8, p-value <0.01).Suicidal ideation was common in psychiatric patients. It was also associated with suicidal attempt.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mekonnen D D Kebede Y Y

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Citations :  World Health Organization, author. Suicide huge but preventable public health problem. Switzerland: WHO Geneva; 2004. Sep,
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SSN : 1729-0503
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
Ethiopia;attempt;hanging;suicidal ideation
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study,
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
Uganda