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Assessment of Suicide Risk in Patients with Depressive Episodes Due to Affective Disorders and Borderline Personality Disorder: A Pilot Comparative Study.
Isaeva, Elena Rudolfovna; Ryzhova, Daria Maksimovna; Stepanova, Anna Vladimirovna; Mitrev, Ivo Nestorov.
Affiliation
  • Isaeva ER; Department of General and Clinical Psychology, Academician I.P. Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Ryzhova DM; Department of General and Clinical Psychology, Academician I.P. Pavlov First St. Petersburg State Medical University, 197022 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Stepanova AV; 10th Department-Center for Treatment of Depression and Anxiety, V. M. Bekhterev Psychiatry and Neurology National Medical Research Center, 192019 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Mitrev IN; Department of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology, Medical University of Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Brain Sci ; 14(5)2024 May 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38790442
ABSTRACT
This study assessed suicidal risk in patients suffering from non-psychotic depressive disorders within various clinical and nosological forms (F31-F34 mood disorders and F60.31-emotionally unstable personality disorder). Clinical and psychological features were presented, as well as predictors of suicidal risk in patients of these groups. We performed a comparative analysis of the anxiety and depression level, the level of mental pain, fear of death and the severity of anti-suicidal motives in patients with affective disorders and borderline personality disorder (BPD). Based on the results, 100% of patients in these clinical nosological groups were found to have a high level of suicidal risk. Patients with affective disorders have weak anti-suicidal motives and are not fully aware of the consequences of their own death. Patients with BPD have a higher suicidal risk than patients with affective disorders; they are characterized by less pronounced social orientation, demonstrativeness, self-centeredness, less pronounced levels of anxiety and fear of death.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Brain Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Brain Sci Year: 2024 Document type: Article