Teenage suicides in northern Sweden: an interview study of investigating police officers

Objective —To disclose recurrent, dynamic, and static factors in teenage suicide involving the suicidee, his/her family, and the community; and to investigate the feasibility of using police as informants for suicide studies. Subjects —All deaths categorised as suicide 1993 through 1995 among teenag...

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Published in:Injury Prevention
Main Authors: Lindqvist, Per, Johansson, Lars
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BMJ 2000
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/ip.6.2.115 2024-06-23T07:55:36+00:00 Teenage suicides in northern Sweden: an interview study of investigating police officers Lindqvist, Per Johansson, Lars 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.6.2.115 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/ip.6.2.115 en eng BMJ Injury Prevention volume 6, issue 2, page 115-119 ISSN 1353-8047 1475-5785 journal-article 2000 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/ip.6.2.115 2024-06-06T04:15:53Z Objective —To disclose recurrent, dynamic, and static factors in teenage suicide involving the suicidee, his/her family, and the community; and to investigate the feasibility of using police as informants for suicide studies. Subjects —All deaths categorised as suicide 1993 through 1995 among teenagers in Northern Sweden (n=15). Method —Semiqualitative interviews with police officers, and, when applicable, general practitioners. Police reports, necropsy protocols, medical records, and conscription data were also analysed. Results —Most suicides occurred in rural and depopulated areas. In contrast to males, females often had a history of overt psychiatric problems with suicide attempts. At least two thirds of the suicides were planned. Conclusion —Cultural and sociopolitical aspects are important in teenage suicide as well as gender differences. Police officers can provide essential information. Identifying teenagers at risk remains difficult, however, due to low baseline rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden The BMJ Injury Prevention 6 2 115 119
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description Objective —To disclose recurrent, dynamic, and static factors in teenage suicide involving the suicidee, his/her family, and the community; and to investigate the feasibility of using police as informants for suicide studies. Subjects —All deaths categorised as suicide 1993 through 1995 among teenagers in Northern Sweden (n=15). Method —Semiqualitative interviews with police officers, and, when applicable, general practitioners. Police reports, necropsy protocols, medical records, and conscription data were also analysed. Results —Most suicides occurred in rural and depopulated areas. In contrast to males, females often had a history of overt psychiatric problems with suicide attempts. At least two thirds of the suicides were planned. Conclusion —Cultural and sociopolitical aspects are important in teenage suicide as well as gender differences. Police officers can provide essential information. Identifying teenagers at risk remains difficult, however, due to low baseline rates.
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title_short Teenage suicides in northern Sweden: an interview study of investigating police officers
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title_fullStr Teenage suicides in northern Sweden: an interview study of investigating police officers
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