Attempt to Suicide in Young Ages with Epilepsy

AuthorPayman Sadeghien
AuthorMahshid Mehdizadehen
AuthorGholamreza Zamanien
Issued Date2012-09-30en
AbstractObjective: The suicidal rate among epileptic patients is up to 5 times more than general population and depression is the most common mood disturbance among them while usually under noticed. This study was performed to determine possible symptoms of psychiatric disorders for suicidal behavior in pediatric patients with epilepsy that had attempted suicide. Methods: Among medical records of 1169 patients under 17 years of age being admitted to the exclusive university hospital for poisoning in Tehran since April 2006 to Feb 2008 due to attempt to suicide, 31 cases (13 male and 18 female) with mean age 15.8±1.3 years had concomitant epilepsy. Mental status and epilepsy data sheet of these patients were analyzed. Findings: The psychological evaluation of these 31 cases revealed long lasting symptoms of psychological disorder in 21 (91.4%) cases before their attempt to suicide while only 5(16%) cases had been noticed for psychiatric care and merely 3 of them had been under treatment. Conclusion: Despite strong correlation between affective disorders and epilepsy it is unfortunately under-diagnosed or undertreated. Since overdose of antiepileptic drugs used for treatment of epilepsy may be lethal, dismissing suicidal behavior can be life threatening.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordSuicideen
KeywordAttempteden
KeywordEpilepsyen
KeywordAdolescenten
KeywordPsychosocial Factorsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAttempt to Suicide in Young Ages with Epilepsyen
TypeBrief Reporten

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