Title: Suicide and selfharm
1Suicide and self-harm
- Dr. Simon Hatcher
- www.shatcher.co.nz
2Suicide as a moral problem
- Suicide - the word
- Christian and other world views
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4Suicide as a social problem
- Durkheim
- Suicide a study in Sociology
5Suicide as a medical problem
- 90 of individuals who kill themselves have a
psychiatric disorder
6Suicide deaths and rates
7Suicide death rates, by sex, three-year moving
averages, 19862006
8Suicide age-specific death rates 2006
9Age-specific suicide rate, by age group,
three-year moving average, 19212003
10Maori and non-Maori suicide death rates, by sex
1996-2006
11Suicide deaths by ethnicity, age and sex 2006
12Deprivation Suicide numbers and age-standardised
rates by NZDep 2001 quintile and sex, 2006
13Methods of suicide deaths 2006
14Method of death for suicides in the Auckland
Coronial Region1989-1997
Number of suicides
METHOD OF DEATH OF SUICIDES
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16Suicide death rates, by District Health Board,
20022006
17Age-standardised suicide rates for selected OECD
countries, males
18Nomenclature
- Attempted suicide
- Parasuicide
- Deliberate self-harm (DSH)
- Self-harm
19Why is self-harm important?
- Common
- Relationship to suicide
- Increase in mortality from all causes
- Significant comorbidity
20Hospitalisation for Intentional Self-Harm 2001/2
21Relationship to suicide
- 25 of people who commit suicide have a history
of self-harm in preceding year - 1 of people who intentionally self harm suicide
per year - Different epidemiology and relationship to mental
illness
22Numbers and episodes of self harm in four DHBs
in 2006
23Rates of self harm
24Age distribution of people presenting with
intentional self-harm to four DHBs
25Four Level Intervention Model
Who is involved?
3-12 of population
SPECIALIST SERVICES
20-30 of population
EARLY INTERVENTION
At risk groups
PREVENTION OF PROBLEMS
Entire population
PROMOTION OF WELL BEING
(Adapted from WHO Four level approach to School
Change)
26The prediction of suicide
- PPV1.7 (18/1018) Sens90 Spec99
27Assessment after self harm
- Aims
- Engagement
- Understand the patients wish to die
- Assess future risk
- Identify risk factors for harm (especially
modifiable maintaining factors) - Create management plan that addresses risks
- Diagnose psychiatric disorder if present
28References
- www.spinz.org.nz suicide prevention New Zealand
- www.moh.govt.nz/suicideprevention - Ministry of
Health site with NZ statistics - www.shatcher.co.nz personal website with
suicide and self harm info plus teaching materials