Suicide and associated factors across life span

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Autor(a) principal: Franck,Maria Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Sgaravatti,Ângela Malysz, Scolmeister,Daniel, Fassina,Viviane, Bettoni,Clarissa Cassini, Jardim,Fernanda Rafaela, Nunes,Carla Cafarate, Morales,Anderson Fraga, Limberger,Renata Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To assess the epidemiological and toxicological profile of all suicide victims in 2017 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods The victims were classified by gender, age, parental absence, city, suicide form, death context, and toxicological results, using the police occurrences and the reports issued by the Instituto-Geral de Perícias do RS. Multiple correspondence analysis and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel X 2 test were used to evaluate associations between the parameters studied. Results There were 1,284 suicides (11.3 cases/100,000 inhabitants) in RS in 2017, 80% of which were men and 46% were young and old. Porto Alegre had the highest number of victims and the region of the Vale do Rio Pardo, the highest rate (20.8 cases/100,000 inhabitants). The hanging was the most used medium and the depression, the most mentioned context in the occurrences. The presence of ethanol was observed in 30% of the samples analyzed, with an adult male profile associated with the presence of other psychotropic substances, whose class was most frequently detected with anxiolytics. The nitrite was the most detected poison among the samples sent for this purpose. There was an association between parental absence and young people, between suicidal intoxication method and women and among young people and the presence of illicit compounds. Conclusion Mortality due to suicide continues to increase in RS, which, historically, has the highest Brazilian index. The information obtained in this study supports new research, promoting awareness raising, guidance to health services and the elaboration of more preventive public policies.
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spelling Suicide and associated factors across life spanSuicideepidemiologypublic healthtoxicologymultivariate analysisABSTRACT Objective To assess the epidemiological and toxicological profile of all suicide victims in 2017 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods The victims were classified by gender, age, parental absence, city, suicide form, death context, and toxicological results, using the police occurrences and the reports issued by the Instituto-Geral de Perícias do RS. Multiple correspondence analysis and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel X 2 test were used to evaluate associations between the parameters studied. Results There were 1,284 suicides (11.3 cases/100,000 inhabitants) in RS in 2017, 80% of which were men and 46% were young and old. Porto Alegre had the highest number of victims and the region of the Vale do Rio Pardo, the highest rate (20.8 cases/100,000 inhabitants). The hanging was the most used medium and the depression, the most mentioned context in the occurrences. The presence of ethanol was observed in 30% of the samples analyzed, with an adult male profile associated with the presence of other psychotropic substances, whose class was most frequently detected with anxiolytics. The nitrite was the most detected poison among the samples sent for this purpose. There was an association between parental absence and young people, between suicidal intoxication method and women and among young people and the presence of illicit compounds. Conclusion Mortality due to suicide continues to increase in RS, which, historically, has the highest Brazilian index. The information obtained in this study supports new research, promoting awareness raising, guidance to health services and the elaboration of more preventive public policies.Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852020000100003Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria v.69 n.1 2020reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/0047-2085000000254info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranck,Maria CristinaSgaravatti,Ângela MalyszScolmeister,DanielFassina,VivianeBettoni,Clarissa CassiniJardim,Fernanda RafaelaNunes,Carla CafarateMorales,Anderson FragaLimberger,Renata Pereiraeng2020-04-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0047-20852020000100003Revistahttp://portalrev.enfermagem.bvs.br/index.php?issn=0047-2085&lang=ptONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editora@ipub.ufrj.br1982-02080047-2085opendoar:2020-04-30T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Suicide and associated factors across life span
title Suicide and associated factors across life span
spellingShingle Suicide and associated factors across life span
Franck,Maria Cristina
Suicide
epidemiology
public health
toxicology
multivariate analysis
title_short Suicide and associated factors across life span
title_full Suicide and associated factors across life span
title_fullStr Suicide and associated factors across life span
title_full_unstemmed Suicide and associated factors across life span
title_sort Suicide and associated factors across life span
author Franck,Maria Cristina
author_facet Franck,Maria Cristina
Sgaravatti,Ângela Malysz
Scolmeister,Daniel
Fassina,Viviane
Bettoni,Clarissa Cassini
Jardim,Fernanda Rafaela
Nunes,Carla Cafarate
Morales,Anderson Fraga
Limberger,Renata Pereira
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author2 Sgaravatti,Ângela Malysz
Scolmeister,Daniel
Fassina,Viviane
Bettoni,Clarissa Cassini
Jardim,Fernanda Rafaela
Nunes,Carla Cafarate
Morales,Anderson Fraga
Limberger,Renata Pereira
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author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franck,Maria Cristina
Sgaravatti,Ângela Malysz
Scolmeister,Daniel
Fassina,Viviane
Bettoni,Clarissa Cassini
Jardim,Fernanda Rafaela
Nunes,Carla Cafarate
Morales,Anderson Fraga
Limberger,Renata Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Suicide
epidemiology
public health
toxicology
multivariate analysis
topic Suicide
epidemiology
public health
toxicology
multivariate analysis
description ABSTRACT Objective To assess the epidemiological and toxicological profile of all suicide victims in 2017 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Methods The victims were classified by gender, age, parental absence, city, suicide form, death context, and toxicological results, using the police occurrences and the reports issued by the Instituto-Geral de Perícias do RS. Multiple correspondence analysis and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel X 2 test were used to evaluate associations between the parameters studied. Results There were 1,284 suicides (11.3 cases/100,000 inhabitants) in RS in 2017, 80% of which were men and 46% were young and old. Porto Alegre had the highest number of victims and the region of the Vale do Rio Pardo, the highest rate (20.8 cases/100,000 inhabitants). The hanging was the most used medium and the depression, the most mentioned context in the occurrences. The presence of ethanol was observed in 30% of the samples analyzed, with an adult male profile associated with the presence of other psychotropic substances, whose class was most frequently detected with anxiolytics. The nitrite was the most detected poison among the samples sent for this purpose. There was an association between parental absence and young people, between suicidal intoxication method and women and among young people and the presence of illicit compounds. Conclusion Mortality due to suicide continues to increase in RS, which, historically, has the highest Brazilian index. The information obtained in this study supports new research, promoting awareness raising, guidance to health services and the elaboration of more preventive public policies.
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