Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (24권1호 17-21)

Attitude toward Suicide in the Elderly Suicide Attempter

노인 자살시도자의 자살태도

김주연(Ju Yeon Kim); 김준희(Joon Hee Kim); 박정숙(Jung-Suk Park); 이미경(Mi Kyung Lee); 방영롱(Young Rong Bang); 김성환(Seong Hwan Kim); 박재홍(Jae-Hong Park)

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to compare attitude toward suicide among the elderly with suicide attempt, suicide ideation, and without suicide ideation and attempt. Methods: We recruited study groups according to suicide risk. Suicide attempt/ideation group were recruited from Busan Regional Suicide Prevention Center. Control group was recruited from general population. Suicide attempt group was those who attempted suicide within 6 months prior to study participation. Suicide ideation group was those who had suicide ideation within 6 months prior to study participation but did not have lifetime history of suicide attempt. Control group was those who did not have either lifetime history of suicide ideation and attempt. Attitude toward suicide was evaluated by Korean version of Attitude Toward Suicide-20 (ATTS-20) Questionnaire. Results: Total of 141 elderly people aged over 60 were recruited. Four subscale scores of ATTS-20 permissiveness and nonintervention; preventability and incomprehensibility; universality; unpredictability) were significantly lower in the suicide attempt group than suicide ideation and control group. Conclusion: The results of present study suggest that the elderly who had history of suicide attempt are more permissive toward and have lack of comprehension of suicide. These results can be useful to develop effective suicide intervention and prevention strategy for the elderly.

Keywords

Suicide, Attitude, Intervetion, Prevention