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Suicide attempts during pregnancy in South Africa
Vawda, Naseema B. M.
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  • Vawda, Naseema B. M; s.af
Article in English | AIM (Africa) | ID: biblio-1270842
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Research on suicide attempts during pregnancy is limited as these are considered to be rare in the perinatal period.

Aim:

A retrospective pilot study was undertaken to establish what percentage of suicide attempters admitted to a hospital were pregnant and to identify their clinical and sociodemographic characteristics.

Setting:

The study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Durban, South Africa.

Methods:

A retrospective chart review was undertaken of all female patients admitted following suicide attempts over a period of 1 year. Clinical and sociodemographic data of pregnant suicide attempters were extracted.

Results:

Of 27 charts reviewed, 33% ( n = 9) patients were pregnant at the time of the attempt. V Code diagnoses predominated, followed by major depressive disorder. Past psychiatric diagnoses and suicide attempts were also present.

Conclusion:

Suicide attempts during pregnancy are not rare. Pregnant women should be routinely screened for prior suicide attempts, depression and stressors as part of perinatal assessments
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Database: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Patients / South Africa / Suicide / Pregnancy / Pregnant Women Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: S. Afr. j. psychiatry (Online) Year: 2018 Document type: Article
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Database: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Patients / South Africa / Suicide / Pregnancy / Pregnant Women Type of study: Prognostic study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: S. Afr. j. psychiatry (Online) Year: 2018 Document type: Article
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