MD - Psychiatry, MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Psychiatrist, Vijayawada
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18 years experience
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What not to do after identifying a person committed to suicide?
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If a person is committed to suicide, it is necessary to guard him against all odds. A little bit of a room can make a difference in the life and death of a person. Calling additional people for help is also a good idea in this regard. If a person is armed, it makes sense to call the police as most suicidal people lose their senses once they committed to it.
Which age-segment has the highest rate of suicide?
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Studies have revealed that people above the age of 60 have an increasing tendency to commit suicide. Some of the many likely causes could be losing a spouse, suffering from terminal illness, A long history of mental illness, A long history of sexual, physical and mental illness, a family history of suicide, people suffering from impulsive behavior etc. Women are three times more likely to attempt suicide compared to men. However, men are more likely to complete the act of suicide compared to a woman.
Risk of suicide can be negated
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Suicide cannot be prevented with certainty, but the risk can be certainly negated. Family and friends play a pivotal role in this. Early detection of suicidal tendencies should be flagged along with a pro-active approach to detect any signs of depression that is leading a person to commit to the very thought of suicide. It is important to constantly communicate with a person having suicidal tendencies. Getting to know the inner cause of committing suicide by friends and family can prevent a person from committing suicide.
Which among this step should not be deployed if a person is giving warning signs of suicide?
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A person considering a chance of suicide often becomes isolated from society. It is, therefore, very important to actively engage in communication with a person with suicidal thoughts. Little acts of kindness can go a long way in refraining a person from committing suicide. Instead of talking a person out of committing suicide, it becomes more effective to make a suicidal person understand that depression is temporary and completely treatable.
Which among this is not a potential sign of suicide?
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A person considering suicide often suffers from treatable mental disorders. He/she often gives warnings signs to a friend or relative. Feeling dejected, changes in appearances, sudden calmness, suddenly visiting friends and family problems in sleeping are some of the many potential signs of suicide. However, not everyone who is considering suicide might let out any warning signs. Studies reveal that a staggering 50% to 75% of suicidal candidates give some warning signs to someone close to them. It is important to catch these clues and seek immediate medical and social help for the suicidal candidate.