Depression- 18F Flashcards

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Epidemiology of suicide

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  • 1.6%
  • 13.7/100k
  • only top 10 cause of death that is increasing
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Suicide deaths

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  • men more than 9x’x more likely to complete suicide
  • men use more lethal means
  • highest rates: white men, Inuit/Native American men
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3
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Describe features of suicide attempts in the elderly

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  • greater use of lethal means
  • firearm use more common in elderly women compared to younger women
  • higher rates of completed suicide
  • higher M:F completion
  • higher rates of double suicide (spouse)
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Biology of suicide

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  • low csf 5-HIAA in lumbar CSF
  • decreased 5-HIAA & 5-HT in brainstem and frontal cortex (post-mortem)
  • L allele tryptophan hydroxylase (TFH) genotype
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5
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What are some truths about suicide

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  • our ability to predict suicide is POOR

- suicide symptoms are common

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6
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Which therapy has been shown to decrease rates of suicide attempts?

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DBT

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7
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Mental disorder with highest suicide risk

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Eating Disorders

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8
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Biggest risk factor for suicide

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-meeting criteria for a mental disorder (>90%)

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9
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Effective meds decreasing suicide risk

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  • Lithium (bipolar disorder)
  • Clozapine (Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective)
  • Antidepressants (elderly >75y)
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