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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12): 756-767, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-668298

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Objective:This study aimed to present the time trend of suicide rate in people aged 5 years and over in China from 2002 to 2015,and to describe the rural and urban distribution,and population characteristics of suicide rate in recent 13 years.Methods:The data of suicide rate were based on the China Health Statistics Yearbook published by the National Health and Family Planning Commission (formerly as the Ministry of Health) of the Peoples Republic of China.Poisson regression models were used to test the time trend of the general suicide rate,and region-,gender-and age-specific suicide rates.Results:Since 2002,the suicide rates in urban population,rural population,male and female have decreased significantly.Urban population had higher decreasing trend than rural population,and female had higher decreasing trend than male.Suicide rates in women of reproductive age (15 -49 years) both in rural and urban areas had significantly decreasing trends,and were lower than male with same ages in recent years.There was no statistical difference of the decreasing trend in rural population aged 85 years and over,or young male population in rural area.The annual average suicide rate from 2012 to 2015 was 6.75/100 000.Rural population,male and the older persons had higher suicide rate.Conclusion:The overall suicide rate decreased over the period of 2001-2015.However,it is still important to carry out suicide prevention program,especially in rural area,and in older persons and young male.

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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12): 781-787, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-668287

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Objective:To analyze related factors to the informed consent competency of patients with schizophrenia.Methods:Subjects were divided into two groups,namely one group including 100 patients with schizophrenia and the other group including 28 heathy controls.Patients with schizophrenia were administrated from community rehabilitation units and The Sixth Hospital of Peking University,diagnosed with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental disorder,Fourth Edition (DSM-Ⅳ).Informed consent competency of subjects were evaluated with the Chinese Mandarin Version of MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Clinical Research.Psychiatric symptoms,intelligence quotient and severity of disease were accessed individually with the Positive and Negative Symptom Scale (PANSS),Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) and Clinical General ImpressionSeverity Scale (CGI-S).Logistic regression analysis model was used to analyze the risk factors of impaired informed consent competency in schizophrenia.Retsrts:The rates of absent,impaired and adequate informed consent competency were 26.0% (26/100),47.0% (47/100) and 27.0% (27/100) in schizophrenia group,and 3.6% (1/28),57.1% (16/28) and 39.3 % (11/28) in control group.Rate of absent informed consent competency was higher in schizophrenia group than that in control group (26.0% vs.3.6%,P <0.01).There were no statistic significant differences in rates of impaired and adequate informed consent competency between two groups (both P > 0.05).Results of logistic regression analysis showed that schizophrenic patients with higher scores of positive subscale (OR =1.15),negative subscale (OR =1.23) and CGI-S (OR =1.57) had more tendency to impaired capacity.Higher education level (OR =0.73) and higher scores of IQ (OR =0.92) had less risks for that.Conclusion:Competency of informed consent in schizophrenia may be worse than that in health control.Patients with schizophrenia with impaired informed consent competency may have more serious of positive,negative psychiatric symptoms and higher severity of disease.Higher level of education and IQ scores may reduce the risk of impaired informed consent competency.

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