Abstract
Objective: To find the level of hopelessness and suicidal intent in patients presenting to Accident and Emergency department
of a tertiary care hospital after attempting suicide and determining a correlation between the two.
Material and Methods: A prospective study from 1st Jan 2020 to 30th June 2020 was carried out at Khyber Teaching hospital
of Peshawar, Pakistan. Consenting patients who were brought to the A&E after attempted suicide during the study duration
were included in the study and were evaluated by using Beck Hopelessness Scale, and Beck Suicidal Intent Scale along
with a semi structured proforma for interview. Data were analyzed using SPSS, descriptive statistics and correlation coefficient were used.
Results: A total of 102 patients were assessed. Majority were females (n=63, 61.8%), and were less than 45 years (n=88,
86.2%). Twenty-six (25.4%) had a family history of suicide and 31 (30.3%) have attempted suicide in the past. The most
common mode of committing suicide was through the use of organophosphates (n=72, 70.6%). A total of 40 (39.2%) were
already diagnosed cases of psychiatric illness. Moderate hopelessness was reported in 46 (45.1%) cases with a mean hopelessness score of 9.64+4.3. Majority (n=71, 69.6%) had medium suicidal intent with a mean score of 25.14+4.4, which when
correlated with hopelessness score, significant positive correlation (rho: 0.540, P<0.000) was found.
Conclusion: There is a predominance of female gender in those committing suicide. A sizable amount of the sample showed
moderate hopelessness while medium suicidal intent was found in the majority of the sample.
Imran Khan, Sher Ayub. (2020) A CORRELATIONAL STUDY OF HOPELESSNESS AND SUICIDAL INTENT IN PATIENTS PRESENTING TO ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL AFTER ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 3.
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