[PDF][PDF] Hopelessness and eventual suicide: A 10-year prospective study of patients hospitalized with suicidal ideation

M Kovacs, B Garrison - American journal of Psychiatry, 1985 - Citeseer
M Kovacs, B Garrison
American journal of Psychiatry, 1985Citeseer
The authors intensively studied 207 patients hospitalized because of suicidal ideation, but
not for recent suicide attempts, at the time of admission. During a follow-up period of 5-1 0
years, 14 patients committed suicide. Of all the data collected at the time of hospitalization,
only the Hopelessness Scale and the pessimism item of the Beck Depression Inventory
predicted the eventual suicides. A score of 1 0 or more on the Hopelessness Scale correctly
identified 91% of the eventual suicides. Taken in conjunction with previous studies showing …
The authors intensively studied 207 patients hospitalized because of suicidal ideation, but not for recent suicide attempts, at the time of admission. During a follow-up period of 5-1 0 years, 14 patients committed suicide. Of all the data collected at the time of hospitalization, only the Hopelessness Scale and the pessimism item of the Beck Depression Inventory predicted the eventual suicides. A score of 1 0 or more on the Hopelessness Scale correctly identified 91% of the eventual suicides. Taken in conjunction with previous studies showing the relationship between hopelessness and suicidal intent, these findings indicate the importance of degree of hopelessness as an indicator of long-term suicidal risk in hospitalized depressed patients.
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