Avtor/Urednik     Schmidt-Krajnc, Majda; Schmidt, I; Gregorič, A; Dogša, I
Naslov     Suicide attempts in Slovenian juveniles, 1978-1994
Tip     članek
Vir     Nord J psychiatry
Vol. in št.     Letnik 52, št. 6
Leto izdaje     1998
Obseg     str. 487-92
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     In the present study the characteristic of all 374 juveniles admitted between 1978 and 1994 to the General Hospital in Maribor, Slovenia, after suicide attempts were investigated. Comparisons were made between elementary school children, aged 9-14 years (n = 84), and high school students, aged 15-18 years (n = 290), with regard to social situation and motivation for and means of attempting suicide. The majority, 89.6%, of the suicide attempters were girls. Six children had tried to commit suicide by means pf alcohol, whereas all the others (98.4%) had used other drugs. A high proportion had dysfunctional family backgrounds. A disturbed parent-child relationship was the primary reason for the suicide attempt in 38.5%, whereas the act was ascribed to disappointments in love in 21.4% and to despair over poor school performance in 18.2%. A combination of reasons was given in 21.9%. The quality of relationships to others played a central role in both age groups. The main difference between the groups was that the predominant problem among the elementary ,school children was family relationships, whereas the high school students were more vulnerable to problems in relationships with the opposite sex.
Deskriptorji     SUICIDE, ATTEMPTED
CHILD
ADOLESCENCE
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS
AGE FACTORS
SEX FACTORS
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS