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The relationship between the use of mental health act and elderly suicide rates in England and Walls
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نویسنده
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Shah Ajit ,Buckley Laura
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منبع
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journal of injury and violence research - 2009 - دوره : 1 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:49 -53
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چکیده
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Background: the relationship between suicide and involuntary admissions has been examined inyounger and mixed age groups. these studies provide mixed results with some demonstrating norelationship and others reporting increased rates of suicides in involuntarily admitted patients. thisrelationship has not been examined in the elderly.methods thus, an ecological study, over the 19-year period, to examine the relationship betweenrates of involuntary admissions and elderly suicide rates in england and wales was undertakenusing nationally collected data. data on suicide rates for both sexes in the age-bands 65-74years and 75+ years were ascertained from the world health organization (who) website.data on the number of detentions under the mental health act were ascertained from the officeof national statistics website. data on the population size for the elderly age-bands wereascertained from the who website. spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to examine therelationship between suicide rates and rates of detention under the mental health act.results: there were negative correlations between rates of involuntary admissions and suiciderates in both sexes in the age-bands 65-74 and 75+ years.conclusions: a causal relationship and the direction of causality cannot be assumed because thiswas an ecological study. there is a need for sufficiently powered study to compare the number ofsuicides occurring in involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients using a case-control or cohortdesign and survival analysis. if an inverse association can be demonstrated between suicide andinvoluntary admissions then it has important implications for the development of mental healthlegislation as an adjunct to national suicide prevention strategies.
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کلیدواژه
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Suicide Elderly suicides Mental health -legislation
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آدرس
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University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom. West London Mental Health NHS Trust, United Kingdom and Consultant Psychiatrist, London, University of Central Lancashire, International School for Communities, Rights and Inclusion, United Kingdom
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پست الکترونیکی
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ajit.shah@wlmht.nhs.uk
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