Suicide attempts and alcoholism
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Hesselbrock, M. (Author)
- Hesselbrock, V. (Author)
- Syzmanski, K. (Author)
- Weidenman, M. (Author)
Title
Suicide attempts and alcoholism
Abstract
This study examined the association among suicide attempts, parental alcoholism, psychopathology and drinking history in a sample of hospitalized alcoholics. Suicide attempters were found to have multiple psychiatric diagnoses (e.g., depression, antisocial personality disorder and substance abuse) and more severe psychiatric symptoms than nonattempters. Alcoholic suicide attempters also tended to have a parental history of alcoholism and began abusing alcohol at an early age. Alcohol abuse symptoms during the month before, and 6 month before, the current hospitalization were generally similar for suicide attempters and nonattempters. Clinical implications of the findings are discussed.
Publication
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Date
1988-09
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
436-442
Journal Abbr
J. STUD. ALCOHOL
Citation Key
hesselbrockSuicideAttemptsAlcoholism1988
ISSN
0096882X (ISSN)
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
64 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Hesselbrock, M., Hesselbrock, V., Syzmanski, K., & Weidenman, M. (1988). Suicide attempts and alcoholism. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49(5), 436–442. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.15288/jsa.1988.49.436
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