Suicide and suicidal behavior
From DrKoop's partner site on depression, MyDepressionConnection.com
Emergency measures may be necessary after a person has attempted suicide. First aid, CPR, or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation may be required. Hospitalization is often needed to treat the recent actions and to prevent future attempts. Psychiatric intervention is one of the most important aspects of treatment. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) Suicide attempts and threats should always be taken seriously. About one-third of people who attempt suicide will repeat the attempt within 1 year, and about 10% of those who threaten or attempt suicide eventually do kill themselves. Mental health care should be sought immediately. Dismissing the person's behavior as attention-seeking can have devastating consequences. Complications Complications vary depending on the type of suicide attempt. Calling your health care provider A person who threatens or attempts suicide MUST be evaluated immediately by a mental health professional. NEVER IGNORE A SUICIDE THREAT OR ATTEMPT!
Review Date: 11/15/2006 ![]() advertisement
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