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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 233 (1983), S. 151-166 
    ISSN: 1433-8491
    Keywords: Suicide attempters ; “seriousness” of suicide attempt ; Degree of intoxication ; Death wish ; Aftercare ; Patienten nach Suizidversuch ; „Ernsthaftigkeit“ eines Suizidversuchs ; Vergiftungsgrad ; Sterbeintention ; Nachbetreuung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Für eine Stichprobe von 295 Patienten nach einem Suizidversuch — in 94% durch Intoxikation — zeigte das Merkmal einer schweren, ohne ärztliche Hilfe tödlich verlaufenden Vergiftung (15,3% der Gesamtstichprobe) signifikante Zusammenhänge zu Charakteristika, die in der Literatur bei Suizidenten gehäuft gefunden wurden. Die Einschätzung eines starken Sterbewunsches der Patienten (bei 47,3%) durch die Untersucher zeigte signifikante Zusammenhänge zu weitgehend den gleichen Merkmalen der untersuchten Population. Eine schwere Vergiftung sowie eine als hoch eingeschätzte Sterbeintention wiesen deutliche Zusammenhänge zu der während des stationären Aufenthaltes erfolgten und für die anschließende Weiterbehandlung vorgeschlagene Betreuung auf.
    Notes: Summary In 15.3% of 295 hospitalized suicide attempters (94% with intoxication) severe intoxication that would have had a lethal outcome without medical treatment was significantly associated with previously described factors characterizing persons who committed suicide. A strong death wish (47.3%), as judged by physicians, was highly associated with almost the same factors. A high degree of physical harm and a firm intention to die correlated significantly with the intensity of care during hospitalization and after discharge from the emergency unit.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 242 (1993), S. 301-309 
    ISSN: 1433-8491
    Keywords: Neurotic Depression ; Short-term Outcome ; Predictors ; Cognitive Behaviour Therapy ; Antidepressants
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A study was carried out involving 134 neurotic-depressive inpatients (according to ICD-9) treated with cognitive behaviour therapy and in a subgroup additionally with antidepressants. Using standardized rating instruments, a large set of potential predictor variables was tested. After cross-validation according to the splithalf technique, only very few of these proved to be suitable as predictors for the main outcome criteria. These predictors included certain aspects of social functioning before index admission, intensity of depressive symptoms at admission and the degree of self-evaluated mood disturbances three weeks after admission. Several predictors known from the literature could not be reproduced in this study, demonstrating the well-known instability of most predictor findings. On the other side, the predictor profile of the neurotic-depressive patients was quite similar to that found in endogenous depressives, a result which might — together with other findings, such as the response of neurotic depressives to antidepressants — question the traditional subclassification of functional depressive states into these subgroups.
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