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Acute Psychiatric Involuntary Admissions in a Gneral Hospital After Suicidal Behavior. A 2-Year Follow-Up

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

D.F. Frias Ortiz
Affiliation:
AGC SM-V-SESPA, Asturian Mental Health Service, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Gijón, Spain
S. Fernandez Diaz
Affiliation:
AGC SM-V-SESPA, Asturian Mental Health Service, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Gijón, Spain

Abstract

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Introduction

Patients with a plan, access to lethal means, recent social stressors and symptoms suggestive of a psychiatric disorder should be hospitalized immediately. Sometimes involuntary hospital admission is used to avoid a suicidal behavior, taking into account that after a suicide attempt 25% of people repeat attempt and 10% die by suicide.

Objectives/aims

To know hospital admission due to suicide attempts, and how many of them were involuntary.

Method

A 2-year retrospective study (2014–2015) of all cases admitted after suicidal behavior in an acute psychiatric ward in a general hospital in Gijón (Spain). Reasons for hospital admission were registered, including suicide attempts. And also if admissions were involuntary.

Results

The total number of admissions to the psychiatric unit in 2014–2015 was 2376. Admissions due to suicide attempts were 427; 300 of them were involuntary admissions. There were a total of 347 involuntary admissions these two years; among them, due to suicide attempt: 300.

Conclusions

Most of involuntary admissions in the psychiatric unit of the hospital studied followed a suicide attempt, as a prevention of repeated suicidal behavior. Obvious high risk of repeat suicide attempt generates an urgency to make an accurate assessment and create a safe treatment plan and determine to retain suicidal patients.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Suicidology and suicide prevention – part 1
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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