Non Suicidal Self Injury and Suicidal Behaviour: Indian Perspective
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
; 65(Supplement 1):S39, 2023.
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in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2281622
ABSTRACT
The major risk factor for suicide is mostly an untreated and frequently undiagnosed mental disorder. Dr Anitha Gautam will be talking about hidden epidemiology of suicide in India during COVID -19 pandemic. In India, for the past 5 years the number of deaths due to suicide has increased from approximately 1.3 lakhs in 2017 to 1.65 in 2021 (Suicide rate increasing from 9.9 to 12 per 1,00,000 population). Hence, there is need for developing a cost effective module which can address individual specific psychological stressors which are prevailing in Indian context. These psychological aspects can be delivered by non-specialist trained person. Dr.Hemendra Singh will discuss about association of Non- Suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) and suicide attempts among psychiatric patients based on his research and also need of developing a brief suicide prevention module for suicide attempters. As history of past suicide attempt is an important risk factor for future suicide, it is high time that the various factors associated with suicide attempt are to be identified to prevent future suicide. Dr Manaswi Gutam discusses on various strategies for suicide prevention along with highlights on NSSI. Dr Swati C would be discussing her experience of delivering brief intervention module for suicide prevention at a tertiary care hospital. Key Words Non -Suicidal Self Injury, Suicide attempts, Psychiatric patients, Suicide Prevention.
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English
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Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Year:
2023
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