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    Mil Med. 1992 Nov;157(11):574-7.

    Prodromal signs and precipitating factors in attempted suicide.

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    Research Section, HQ Defence Command Norway, Oslo.

    Abstract

    What characterizes the presuicidal phase of suicide attempters in a military population? And what precipitates their suicidal action? These questions were investigated in a sample of 112 male suicide-attempting conscripts serving in the Norwegian Armed Forces. One-half of the subjects had shown behavioral signs such as isolation or aggression, over 80% displayed psychiatric symptoms. A majority verbally expressed their psychic problems, but few had explicitly stated suicidal ideas. Two major clusters of suicide precipitants were identified. Loss traumas were recorded in one-third of cases, some sort of conflict situation in 40% of cases. Implications for suicide preventive measures are discussed.

    PMID:
    1470348
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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