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Suicide and Suicide Prevention in Later Life

Authors :
Yeates Conwell
Source :
FOCUS. 11:39-47
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

In 2010, almost 6,000 adults over age 65 died by suicide in the United States, and perhaps 200,000 worldwide. Because older adults are the most rapidly growing segment of the population, the number of suicides in this age group is expected to rise dramatically in coming decades. Development of effective approaches to late-life suicide prevention is a major public health priority. However, older adults pose particular challenges to prevention because self-injurious acts in later life tend to be more immediately lethal and with fewer warning signs than at earlier points in the life course. Research has delineated risk and protective factors in five domains: psychiatric illness (primarily mood disorders), personality and coping style, physical illnesses, social stressors and supports, and functional impairments. Research findings also indicate that primary care and other community-based health and human service settings are best suited to intervention implementation. Late-life suicide preventive intervention...

Details

ISSN :
15414108 and 15414094
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FOCUS
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........35a82f346401fd711d0b5c0429976bc0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.focus.11.1.39