Suicide Risk Assessment (Suicide Prevention) Suicidal Risk Management

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Suicide Risk Assessment (Suicide Prevention) Suicidal Risk Management
    Suicide can be described as a fatal act of self-harm initiated with the intention of ending one's own life. Although often seen as impulsive, it may be associated with years of suicidal behavior including suicidal ideation or acts of deliberate self-harm.
    Self-harm is defined as any act of self poisoning or self injury irrespective of motivation, and is associated with an increased risk of suicide.
    Timely identification of persons at risk of suicide is critical to ensure adequate provision of care. Family physicians play an important role as most individuals who died by suicide visited their physicians in the month preceding death, and about 90% consulted their FP several times the prior year. This is a golden opportunity to train the primary care doctors and nurses in suicide screening and referral to higher centre.
    Assessing the risk of suicide in a person expressing suicidal thoughts, or presenting with self-harm or a suicide attempt, is crucial in attempting to prevent deaths. Asking questions about suicidal thoughts does not increase the risk of suicide. There are a number of risk-predicting score systems for determining suicidal intent. However, none has good predictive ability, and various psychiatric guidelines advise these should NOT be used alone. Instead a comprehensive clinical interview should be used along with the structured instruments
    Systematic suicide risk assessment should identify acute and chronic, modifiable, and treatable risk factors and weigh them against protective factors in determining management. Risk factors also have limitations. For example, a history of a prior suicide attempt is a clear risk factor for death by suicide but it is not modifiable risk factor but it dictates the management.
    Warning Signs of Suicide
    Wanting to die
    Great guilt or shame
    Being a burden to others
    Empty, hopeless, trapped, or having no reason to live
    Extremely sad, more anxious, agitated, or full of rage
    Unbearable emotional or physical pain
    Making a plan or researching ways to die
    Withdrawing from friends, saying good bye, giving away important items, or making a will
    Taking dangerous risks such as driving extremely fast
    Displaying extreme mood swings
    Eating or sleeping more or less
    Using drugs or alcohol more often
    Risk Factors
    Previous suicide attempt
    Mental illness, such as depression
    Social isolation
    Criminal problems
    Financial problems
    Impulsive or aggressive tendencies
    Job problems or loss
    Legal problems
    Serious illness
    Substance use disorder
    Relationship:
    Adverse childhood experiences
    Family history of suicide
    Relationship problems
    Sexual violence
    Barriers to health care
    Cultural and religious beliefs such as a belief that suicide is noble resolution of a personal problem
    Suicide cluster in the community
    Protective Factors:
    Coping and problem-solving skills
    Cultural and religious beliefs that discourage suicide
    Connections to friends, family, and community support
    Supportive relationships with care providers
    Availability of physical and mental health care
    Limited access to lethal means among people at risk
    Warning signs (sometimes called risk predictors) may be discovered by the clinician in the context of a psychiatric evaluation and often overlap with risk factors (e.g., in the case of a psychotic and intoxicated individual). The combination of both triggers suicide related behaviour

Komentáře • 15

  • @akinkumar
    @akinkumar Před rokem +1

    No words to thank you Siir🙏, amazed to see that you have made comprehensive videos on topics ranging from academics to life skills and even adventure! Whenever I am confused about what and from where to study, I first see your video and then go to the textbook. Please keep making such videos.

    • @SureshBadaMath
      @SureshBadaMath  Před rokem

      Thank you very much for your feedback and encouraging words

  • @examprep5112
    @examprep5112 Před rokem +2

    Sir, as u said in your previous videos, "Resilience is the most important factor for prevention of suicide ".The more is the resilience, the less is the possibility,a person commits suicide.

  • @kuchhuschannel9261
    @kuchhuschannel9261 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very well brought up sir.
    No words to thank you 😄

    • @SureshBadaMath
      @SureshBadaMath  Před 6 měsíci

      Welcome 🙏🏻
      Thank you very much for your feedback

  • @drdineshrohilla
    @drdineshrohilla Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you Sir

  • @jai-kd5sq
    @jai-kd5sq Před rokem +1

    Thank you sir .

  • @jacobjacob5191
    @jacobjacob5191 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Sir we need video on neurological examination on mental illness

    • @SureshBadaMath
      @SureshBadaMath  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for the suggestion
      I will start working on it

  • @KrishanKumar-mh3cl
    @KrishanKumar-mh3cl Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sir ..can I get the notes of these wonderful videos