Psych- Suicide – Flashcards

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Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the world It has been estimated that
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1 million people who die by it each year, with more than 36,000 suicides per year in the U.S. alone
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How many people make unsuccessful attempts at suicide
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Many more (600,000 in the U.S.)
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What are unsuccessful attempts at suicide called
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parasuicides
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It is difficult to obtain accurate figures on suicide rates, and many investigators believe that estimates are often _____ Why is it difficult to obtain suicide rates?
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low Many "accidents" may be intentional deaths Since suicide is frowned upon in our society, relatives and friends often refuse to acknowledge that loved ones have taken their own lives
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Suicide is not officially classified as a mental disorder in the DSM-5 although framers have proposed that a category called
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suicidal behavior disorder be studied for future inclusion People would qualify for a diagnosis if they have tried to kill themselves within the last two years
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Shneidman defines suicide as
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an intentioned death - a self-inflicted death in which one makes an intentional, direct, and conscious effort to end one's life
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He characterizes four kinds of suicide seekers... Shneidman's characterizations:
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Death seekers - clearly intend to end their lives Death initiators - intend to end their lives because they believe that the process of death is already underway Death ignorers - do not believe that their self-inflicted death will mean the end of their existence Death darers - have ambivalent feelings about death and show this in the act itself
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When individuals play indirect, hidden, partial, or unconscious roles in their own deaths, Shneidman classifies them in a category called
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"subintentional death"
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In recent years, another behavioral pattern, self-injury or self-mutilation, has been added to this list The DSM-5 framers proposed that a category called
answer
non-suicidal self injury be studied for possible inclusion People would quality for this diagnosis if they intentionally injure themselves on five or more occasions over a one-year period - without the conscious intent of killing themselves
question
Why is suicide difficult to study? Suicide researchers face a major obstacle:
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their subjects are no longer alive
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Researchers use two different strategies to try to overcome this obstacle (studying suicide when their subjects are no longer alive) with partial success:
answer
Retrospective analysis - a kind of psychological autopsy Studying people who survive their suicide attempts
question
Researchers have gathered statistics regarding the social contexts in which suicides take place Suicide rates vary from country to country, with
answer
religious devoutness (not simply affiliation) helping to explain some of the difference
question
Suicide patterns and statistics- The suicide rates of men and women also differ:
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Women have a higher attempt rate (3x men) Men have a higher completion rate (4x women) Why? Different methods have differing lethality Men tend to use more violent methods (shooting, stabbing, or hanging) than women (drug overdose)
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Guns are used in nearly
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two-thirds of male suicides in the U.S., compared to 40% of female suicides
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Suicide is also related to social environment and marital status
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One study found that half of the subjects who had committed suicide were found to have no close friends Divorced people have a higher suicide rate than married or cohabiting individuals
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In the U.S., suicide also seems to vary according to race
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The suicide rate of white Americans is almost twice as high as that of African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans A major exception to this pattern is the very high suicide rate of American Indians, which overall is 1.5 times the national average
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rate of suicide for American Indians
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is 1.5 times the national average
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Suicidal acts may be connected to recent events or current conditions in a person's life Although such factors may not be the basic motivation for the suicide, they can
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precipitate it
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Common triggers for suicide include
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stressful events, mood and thought changes, alcohol and other drug use, mental disorders, and modeling
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Stressful Events/Situations Researchers have counted more stressful events in the lives of suicide attempters than in the lives nonattempters One stressor that has been consistently linked to suicide is
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combat stress
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Both immediate and long-term stresses can be risk factors for suicide Immediate stresses can include
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the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or natural disaster
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Long-term stressors can include:
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Social isolation - individuals without social support are particularly vulnerable Serious illness - especially those which cause great pain or severe disability Abusive environments - from which there is little or no hope of escape Occupational stress - Psychiatrists and psychologists, physicians, nurses, dentists, lawyers, police officers, farmers, and unskilled laborers have particularly high suicide rates
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Mood & Thought Changes Many suicide attempts are preceded by changes in mood These changes may not be enough to warrant a diagnosis of a mental disorder The most common change is a
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rise in sadness Increases in feelings of anxiety, tension, frustration, anger, or shame are also common
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Shneidman calls this "psychache," a feeling of
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psychological pain that seems intolerable to the person
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Suicide attempts may also be preceded by shifts in patterns of thinking Individuals may become
answer
preoccupied, lose perspective, and see suicide as the only effective solution to their difficulties They often develop a sense of hopelessness - a pessimistic belief that their present circumstances, problems, or mood will not change. It will not get back better.
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Some clinicians believe that a feeling of ___________ is the single most likely indicator of suicidal intent
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hopelessness
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People who attempt suicide fall victim to dichotomous thinking:
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viewing problems and solutions in rigid either/or terms The "four-letter word" in suicide is "only," as in "suicide was the only thing I could do"
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Alcohol and Drug Use: Studies indicate that as many as _____% of the people who attempt suicide drink alcohol just before the act
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70%
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Autopsies reveal that about ________ of these people are legally intoxicated when they commit suicide
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one-fourth
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Research shows the use of other kinds of drugs may have similar ties to suicide, particularly in what age group
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teens and young adults
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Mental Disorders: Attempting suicide does not necessarily indicate the presence of a psychological disorder Nevertheless, the majority of all suicide attempters do display such a disorder Those with what disorders are at greatest risk?
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severe depression, chronic alcoholism, and/or schizophrenia
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Modeling: Contagion of Suicide It is not unusual for people, particularly teenagers, to try to commit suicide after
answer
observing or reading about someone who has done so One suicidal act appears to serve as a model for another Suicides by family members and friends, celebrities, other highly publicized suicides, and ones by co-workers are particularly common triggers
question
Suicides with bizarre or unusual aspects often receive intense coverage by the news media, possibly
answer
lead to similar suicides Even media programs clearly intended to educate and help viewers may have the paradoxical effect of spurring imitators
question
Some clinicians argue that more responsible reporting and postvention programs about suicide could
answer
reduce this effect
question
Underlying Causes of Suicide: Most people faced with difficult situations never try to kill themselves In an effort to explain suicide-proneness, theorists have proposed more fundamental explanations for self-destructive actions Leading theories come from what perspectives
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psychodynamic, sociocultural, and biological perspectives These hypotheses have received limited research support and fail to address the full range of suicidal acts
question
Psychodynamic View on suicide
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Theorists believe that suicide results from depression and from anger at others that is redirected toward oneself Additionally, Freud proposed that humans have a basic death instinct ("Thanatos") that operates in opposition to the life instinct While most people learn to direct their death instinct toward others, suicidal people direct it toward themselves
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Freud: basic death instinct is called
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Thanatos
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Durkheim argued that the probability of suicide is determined by how attached a person is to such social groups as the family, religious institutions, and community The more thoroughly a person belongs, the lower the risk of suicide Based on this premise, he developed several categories of suicide, including
answer
egoistic, altruistic, and anomic suicide...
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Egoistic suicides are
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committed by people over whom society has little or no control: people not concerned with social norms or what others think of them, isolated, alienated, nonreligious
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Altruistic suicides are
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committed by people who are so well integrated into their society that they intentionally sacrifice their lives for its well-being of others, cultures that encourage people to sacrifice themselves for others and to preserve their own honor have higher suicide rates (e.g. Far Eastern cultures : may also help explain higher rates in Japan)
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Anomic suicides are
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those committed by people whose social environment fails to provide stable structures that support and give meaning to life: people who feel let down by society. E.g. when economic times are hard. A major change in an individual's immediate surroundings can also lead to this type of suicide.
question
Despite the influence of Durkheim's theory, it cannot by itself explain
answer
why some people who experience particular societal pressures commit suicide while the majority do not
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Biological Explanations of suicide: Family pedigree and twin studies
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support the position that biological factors contribute to suicidal behavior For example, there are higher rates of suicide among the parents and close relatives of those who commit suicide than among nonsuicidal people As always with this type of research, however, nonbiological factors must also be considered
question
Biological Explanations of suicide: In the past three decades, laboratory research has offered
answer
more direct support for a biological model of suicide
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Biological Explanations of suicide: Serotonin Levels
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Serotonin levels have been found to be low in people who commit suicide There is a known link between low serotonin and depression There is evidence, though, of low serotonin activity among suicidal subjects with no history of depression One possibility is that low serotonin activity may contribute to aggressive and impulsive behaviors
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The likelihood of committing suicide increases with age, although people of all ages may try to kill themselves Although the general findings about suicide hold true across age groups, three age groups have been the focus of much study because of the unique issues that face them. What are the 3 age groups?
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children, adolescents, and the elderly
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Children: Suicide is infrequent among children Rates have been
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increasing over the past several decades More than 6% of all deaths among children between the ages of 10 and 14 are caused by suicide Boys outnumber girls by as much as 5:1
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Suicide attempts by the very young generally are preceded by such behavioral patterns as
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running away, accident-proneness, temper tantrums, self-criticism, social withdrawal, dark fantasies, and marked personality changes
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Despite common misperceptions, many child suicides appear to be based on
answer
a clear understanding of death and on a clear wish to die
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Suicidal actions become much more common after the age of 14 than at any earlier age About _______ teens commit suicide in the U.S. each year As many as ___%make suicide attempts and ________ may think about suicide each year
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1500 10% 1 in 6
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About half of teen suicides have been tied to
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clinical depression, low self-esteem, and feelings of hopelessness Anger, impulsiveness, poor problem-solving skills, substance use, and stress also play a role
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Some theorists believe that the period of adolescence itself produces
answer
a stressful climate in which suicidal actions are more likely
question
Far more teens attempt suicide than succeed Ratio may be as high as
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200:1 Several explanations, most pointing to societal factors, have been proposed for the high rate of attempts among teenagers
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Teen suicide rates vary by ethnicity in the U.S.
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Young white Americans are more suicide-prone than African Americans or Hispanic Americans at this age Suicide rates are growing closer The highest suicide displayed by American Indians
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In Western society the elderly are
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more likely to commit suicide than people in any other age group
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There are many contributory factors to elderly suicide:
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Illness Loss of close friends and relatives Loss of control over one's life Loss of social status
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Elderly persons are typically more determined than younger persons in their decision to die, so their success rate is
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much higher
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The suicide rate among the elderly is lower in some minority groups in the U.S., especially
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American Indians and African Americans
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Treatment of suicidal persons falls into two categories:
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Treatment after suicide has been attempted Suicide prevention
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Treatment after Attempt:
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After a suicide attempt, most victims need medical care Psychotherapy or drug therapy may begin once a person is medically stable Unfortunately, even after trying to kill themselves, many suicidal people fail to receive systematic follow-up care, hospitalized but lack of follow up
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Treatment after attempt: Therapy goals:
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Keep the patient alive Reduce psychological pain Help them achieve a nonsuicidal state of mind and a sense of hope Guide them to develop better ways of handling stress Various therapies have been employed Research indicates that cognitive-behavioral therapy may be particularly helpful
question
Suicide Prevention:
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During the past 50 years, emphasis worldwide has shifted from suicide treatment to suicide prevention There are hundreds of suicide prevention programs in the U.S. There are also hundreds of suicide hot lines (24-hour-a-day telephone services) Hot lines are predominantly staffed by paraprofessionals - people trained in counseling but without formal degrees
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Both suicide prevention programs and suicide hot lines provide crisis intervention The general approach includes:
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Establishing a positive relationship Understanding and clarifying the problem Assessing suicide potential Assessing and mobilizing the caller's resources Formulating a plan Although crisis intervention may be sufficient treatment for some suicidal people, longer-term therapy is needed for most
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Suicide Prevention: Another way to prevent suicide may be to
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limit the public's access to common means of suicide Examples: gun control, safer medications, better bridge barriers, and car emissions control
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It is difficult to measure the effectiveness of suicide prevention programs because of
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anonymity
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Prevention programs do seem to reduce the number of suicides among those high-risk people who do call Many theorists have argued for more effective public education about suicide, as education is the
answer
ultimate form of suicide prevention
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question
Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the world It has been estimated that
answer
1 million people who die by it each year, with more than 36,000 suicides per year in the U.S. alone
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How many people make unsuccessful attempts at suicide
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Many more (600,000 in the U.S.)
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What are unsuccessful attempts at suicide called
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parasuicides
question
It is difficult to obtain accurate figures on suicide rates, and many investigators believe that estimates are often _____ Why is it difficult to obtain suicide rates?
answer
low Many "accidents" may be intentional deaths Since suicide is frowned upon in our society, relatives and friends often refuse to acknowledge that loved ones have taken their own lives
question
Suicide is not officially classified as a mental disorder in the DSM-5 although framers have proposed that a category called
answer
suicidal behavior disorder be studied for future inclusion People would qualify for a diagnosis if they have tried to kill themselves within the last two years
question
Shneidman defines suicide as
answer
an intentioned death - a self-inflicted death in which one makes an intentional, direct, and conscious effort to end one's life
question
He characterizes four kinds of suicide seekers... Shneidman's characterizations:
answer
Death seekers - clearly intend to end their lives Death initiators - intend to end their lives because they believe that the process of death is already underway Death ignorers - do not believe that their self-inflicted death will mean the end of their existence Death darers - have ambivalent feelings about death and show this in the act itself
question
When individuals play indirect, hidden, partial, or unconscious roles in their own deaths, Shneidman classifies them in a category called
answer
"subintentional death"
question
In recent years, another behavioral pattern, self-injury or self-mutilation, has been added to this list The DSM-5 framers proposed that a category called
answer
non-suicidal self injury be studied for possible inclusion People would quality for this diagnosis if they intentionally injure themselves on five or more occasions over a one-year period - without the conscious intent of killing themselves
question
Why is suicide difficult to study? Suicide researchers face a major obstacle:
answer
their subjects are no longer alive
question
Researchers use two different strategies to try to overcome this obstacle (studying suicide when their subjects are no longer alive) with partial success:
answer
Retrospective analysis - a kind of psychological autopsy Studying people who survive their suicide attempts
question
Researchers have gathered statistics regarding the social contexts in which suicides take place Suicide rates vary from country to country, with
answer
religious devoutness (not simply affiliation) helping to explain some of the difference
question
Suicide patterns and statistics- The suicide rates of men and women also differ:
answer
Women have a higher attempt rate (3x men) Men have a higher completion rate (4x women) Why? Different methods have differing lethality Men tend to use more violent methods (shooting, stabbing, or hanging) than women (drug overdose)
question
Guns are used in nearly
answer
two-thirds of male suicides in the U.S., compared to 40% of female suicides
question
Suicide is also related to social environment and marital status
answer
One study found that half of the subjects who had committed suicide were found to have no close friends Divorced people have a higher suicide rate than married or cohabiting individuals
question
In the U.S., suicide also seems to vary according to race
answer
The suicide rate of white Americans is almost twice as high as that of African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans A major exception to this pattern is the very high suicide rate of American Indians, which overall is 1.5 times the national average
question
rate of suicide for American Indians
answer
is 1.5 times the national average
question
Suicidal acts may be connected to recent events or current conditions in a person's life Although such factors may not be the basic motivation for the suicide, they can
answer
precipitate it
question
Common triggers for suicide include
answer
stressful events, mood and thought changes, alcohol and other drug use, mental disorders, and modeling
question
Stressful Events/Situations Researchers have counted more stressful events in the lives of suicide attempters than in the lives nonattempters One stressor that has been consistently linked to suicide is
answer
combat stress
question
Both immediate and long-term stresses can be risk factors for suicide Immediate stresses can include
answer
the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or natural disaster
question
Long-term stressors can include:
answer
Social isolation - individuals without social support are particularly vulnerable Serious illness - especially those which cause great pain or severe disability Abusive environments - from which there is little or no hope of escape Occupational stress - Psychiatrists and psychologists, physicians, nurses, dentists, lawyers, police officers, farmers, and unskilled laborers have particularly high suicide rates
question
Mood & Thought Changes Many suicide attempts are preceded by changes in mood These changes may not be enough to warrant a diagnosis of a mental disorder The most common change is a
answer
rise in sadness Increases in feelings of anxiety, tension, frustration, anger, or shame are also common
question
Shneidman calls this "psychache," a feeling of
answer
psychological pain that seems intolerable to the person
question
Suicide attempts may also be preceded by shifts in patterns of thinking Individuals may become
answer
preoccupied, lose perspective, and see suicide as the only effective solution to their difficulties They often develop a sense of hopelessness - a pessimistic belief that their present circumstances, problems, or mood will not change. It will not get back better.
question
Some clinicians believe that a feeling of ___________ is the single most likely indicator of suicidal intent
answer
hopelessness
question
People who attempt suicide fall victim to dichotomous thinking:
answer
viewing problems and solutions in rigid either/or terms The "four-letter word" in suicide is "only," as in "suicide was the only thing I could do"
question
Alcohol and Drug Use: Studies indicate that as many as _____% of the people who attempt suicide drink alcohol just before the act
answer
70%
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Autopsies reveal that about ________ of these people are legally intoxicated when they commit suicide
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one-fourth
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Research shows the use of other kinds of drugs may have similar ties to suicide, particularly in what age group
answer
teens and young adults
question
Mental Disorders: Attempting suicide does not necessarily indicate the presence of a psychological disorder Nevertheless, the majority of all suicide attempters do display such a disorder Those with what disorders are at greatest risk?
answer
severe depression, chronic alcoholism, and/or schizophrenia
question
Modeling: Contagion of Suicide It is not unusual for people, particularly teenagers, to try to commit suicide after
answer
observing or reading about someone who has done so One suicidal act appears to serve as a model for another Suicides by family members and friends, celebrities, other highly publicized suicides, and ones by co-workers are particularly common triggers
question
Suicides with bizarre or unusual aspects often receive intense coverage by the news media, possibly
answer
lead to similar suicides Even media programs clearly intended to educate and help viewers may have the paradoxical effect of spurring imitators
question
Some clinicians argue that more responsible reporting and postvention programs about suicide could
answer
reduce this effect
question
Underlying Causes of Suicide: Most people faced with difficult situations never try to kill themselves In an effort to explain suicide-proneness, theorists have proposed more fundamental explanations for self-destructive actions Leading theories come from what perspectives
answer
psychodynamic, sociocultural, and biological perspectives These hypotheses have received limited research support and fail to address the full range of suicidal acts
question
Psychodynamic View on suicide
answer
Theorists believe that suicide results from depression and from anger at others that is redirected toward oneself Additionally, Freud proposed that humans have a basic death instinct ("Thanatos") that operates in opposition to the life instinct While most people learn to direct their death instinct toward others, suicidal people direct it toward themselves
question
Freud: basic death instinct is called
answer
Thanatos
question
Durkheim argued that the probability of suicide is determined by how attached a person is to such social groups as the family, religious institutions, and community The more thoroughly a person belongs, the lower the risk of suicide Based on this premise, he developed several categories of suicide, including
answer
egoistic, altruistic, and anomic suicide...
question
Egoistic suicides are
answer
committed by people over whom society has little or no control: people not concerned with social norms or what others think of them, isolated, alienated, nonreligious
question
Altruistic suicides are
answer
committed by people who are so well integrated into their society that they intentionally sacrifice their lives for its well-being of others, cultures that encourage people to sacrifice themselves for others and to preserve their own honor have higher suicide rates (e.g. Far Eastern cultures : may also help explain higher rates in Japan)
question
Anomic suicides are
answer
those committed by people whose social environment fails to provide stable structures that support and give meaning to life: people who feel let down by society. E.g. when economic times are hard. A major change in an individual's immediate surroundings can also lead to this type of suicide.
question
Despite the influence of Durkheim's theory, it cannot by itself explain
answer
why some people who experience particular societal pressures commit suicide while the majority do not
question
Biological Explanations of suicide: Family pedigree and twin studies
answer
support the position that biological factors contribute to suicidal behavior For example, there are higher rates of suicide among the parents and close relatives of those who commit suicide than among nonsuicidal people As always with this type of research, however, nonbiological factors must also be considered
question
Biological Explanations of suicide: In the past three decades, laboratory research has offered
answer
more direct support for a biological model of suicide
question
Biological Explanations of suicide: Serotonin Levels
answer
Serotonin levels have been found to be low in people who commit suicide There is a known link between low serotonin and depression There is evidence, though, of low serotonin activity among suicidal subjects with no history of depression One possibility is that low serotonin activity may contribute to aggressive and impulsive behaviors
question
The likelihood of committing suicide increases with age, although people of all ages may try to kill themselves Although the general findings about suicide hold true across age groups, three age groups have been the focus of much study because of the unique issues that face them. What are the 3 age groups?
answer
children, adolescents, and the elderly
question
Children: Suicide is infrequent among children Rates have been
answer
increasing over the past several decades More than 6% of all deaths among children between the ages of 10 and 14 are caused by suicide Boys outnumber girls by as much as 5:1
question
Suicide attempts by the very young generally are preceded by such behavioral patterns as
answer
running away, accident-proneness, temper tantrums, self-criticism, social withdrawal, dark fantasies, and marked personality changes
question
Despite common misperceptions, many child suicides appear to be based on
answer
a clear understanding of death and on a clear wish to die
question
Suicidal actions become much more common after the age of 14 than at any earlier age About _______ teens commit suicide in the U.S. each year As many as ___%make suicide attempts and ________ may think about suicide each year
answer
1500 10% 1 in 6
question
About half of teen suicides have been tied to
answer
clinical depression, low self-esteem, and feelings of hopelessness Anger, impulsiveness, poor problem-solving skills, substance use, and stress also play a role
question
Some theorists believe that the period of adolescence itself produces
answer
a stressful climate in which suicidal actions are more likely
question
Far more teens attempt suicide than succeed Ratio may be as high as
answer
200:1 Several explanations, most pointing to societal factors, have been proposed for the high rate of attempts among teenagers
question
Teen suicide rates vary by ethnicity in the U.S.
answer
Young white Americans are more suicide-prone than African Americans or Hispanic Americans at this age Suicide rates are growing closer The highest suicide displayed by American Indians
question
In Western society the elderly are
answer
more likely to commit suicide than people in any other age group
question
There are many contributory factors to elderly suicide:
answer
Illness Loss of close friends and relatives Loss of control over one's life Loss of social status
question
Elderly persons are typically more determined than younger persons in their decision to die, so their success rate is
answer
much higher
question
The suicide rate among the elderly is lower in some minority groups in the U.S., especially
answer
American Indians and African Americans
question
Treatment of suicidal persons falls into two categories:
answer
Treatment after suicide has been attempted Suicide prevention
question
Treatment after Attempt:
answer
After a suicide attempt, most victims need medical care Psychotherapy or drug therapy may begin once a person is medically stable Unfortunately, even after trying to kill themselves, many suicidal people fail to receive systematic follow-up care, hospitalized but lack of follow up
question
Treatment after attempt: Therapy goals:
answer
Keep the patient alive Reduce psychological pain Help them achieve a nonsuicidal state of mind and a sense of hope Guide them to develop better ways of handling stress Various therapies have been employed Research indicates that cognitive-behavioral therapy may be particularly helpful
question
Suicide Prevention:
answer
During the past 50 years, emphasis worldwide has shifted from suicide treatment to suicide prevention There are hundreds of suicide prevention programs in the U.S. There are also hundreds of suicide hot lines (24-hour-a-day telephone services) Hot lines are predominantly staffed by paraprofessionals - people trained in counseling but without formal degrees
question
Both suicide prevention programs and suicide hot lines provide crisis intervention The general approach includes:
answer
Establishing a positive relationship Understanding and clarifying the problem Assessing suicide potential Assessing and mobilizing the caller's resources Formulating a plan Although crisis intervention may be sufficient treatment for some suicidal people, longer-term therapy is needed for most
question
Suicide Prevention: Another way to prevent suicide may be to
answer
limit the public's access to common means of suicide Examples: gun control, safer medications, better bridge barriers, and car emissions control
question
It is difficult to measure the effectiveness of suicide prevention programs because of
answer
anonymity
question
Prevention programs do seem to reduce the number of suicides among those high-risk people who do call Many theorists have argued for more effective public education about suicide, as education is the
answer
ultimate form of suicide prevention
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