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Archives of Medical Research | 2000

Suicide attempts in a sample of patients from a General Hospital

Guilherme Borges; María Teresa Saltijeral; Alfredo Bimbela; Liliana Mondragón

BACKGROUND Suicide in Mexico has risen steadily in recent years, increasing by 156% in the last two decades. The study of suicide precursors, such as suicide attempts, has also become an important public health topic. The aim of this study is to establish the prevalence of suicide attempts in a general hospital setting and its association with alcohol, depression, and other factors. METHODS A cross-sectional survey of a sample of patients was carried out in all three service units (inpatient, outpatient, and the emergency room) of a general hospital in Mexico City. All patients were randomly selected to participate regardless of the reason for initial hospital admission. Each patient was administered a series of psychological and demographic scales including the Beck Depression Inventory, the Beck Hopelessness Inventory, the General Health Questionnaire, a suicide assessment scale, a scale for alcohol consumption, and several measurements of alcohol-related problems. RESULTS The final sample was made up of 1,094 patients of both genders (68% women), aged 18-65 years. A lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts of 6.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] of 4.7-7.7%) was found. Multiple logistic regression was used to obtain estimations of the association between lifetime suicide attempt and other factors. Marital status, age, depressed mood, hopelessness, Goldbergs 30-item version of the General Health Questionnaire, and high levels of alcohol consumption were all associated with the suicide attempt. CONCLUSIONS Prevalence of lifetime suicide attempts was mainly related to being young, divorced, or widowed, and to feeling depressed, hopeless, and under undesirable psychological distress.


Salud Mental | 1998

La ideación suicida y su relación con la desesperanza, el abuso de drogas y alcohol

Liliana Mondragón; María Teresa Saltijeral; Alfredo Bimbela; Guiherme Borges


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2010

Family violence and risk of substance use among Mexican adolescents

Miguel Angel Caballero; Luciana Ramos; Cleotilde Gonzalez; María Teresa Saltijeral


Salud Publica De Mexico | 2001

Violencia sexual y problemas asociados en una muestra de usuarias de un centro de salud

Luciana Ramos; María Teresa Saltijeral; Martha Romero; Miguel Angel Caballero; Nora Angélica Martínez


Salud Mental | 2000

El trastorno por estrés postraumático y otras reacciones en las víctimas del robo a casa

Miguel Angel Caballero; Luciana Ramos; María Teresa Saltijeral


Salud Mental | 1998

Performance of the GHQ-12 in relation to current and lifetime CIDI psychiatric diagnoses

Jorge j. Caraveo Anduaga; Nora Angélica Martínez; Gabriela Saldívar; Jorge L López J.; María Teresa Saltijeral


Psicología y salud | 1995

Violencia delictiva: impacto en la salud mental

Luciana Ramos Lira; María Teresa Saltijeral; Miguel Angel Caballero


Salud Mental | 2015

Identificación de estresores laborales y burnout en docentes de una secundaria para trabajadores del Distrito Federal

María Teresa Saltijeral; Luciana Ramos-Lira


Archive | 2014

Miedo a la victimización. Su relación con la exposición a los medios masivos de comunicación

Luciana Ramos Lira; María Teresa Saltijeral; Gabriela Saldívar


Archive | 2014

El impacto emocional en las víctimas de la violencia

Luciana Ramos Lira; María Teresa Saltijeral

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Luciana Ramos Lira

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Liliana Mondragón

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Guilherme Borges

Mexican Institute of Petroleum

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Martha Romero

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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