Help-seeking patterns and attitudes to treatment amongst men who attempted suicide

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Cleary, A
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2017
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Background: A high percentage of those who complete suicide are not in contact with the psychiatric services and this is particularly evident among men who are the most at-risk group. Aim: To examine take-up of psychiatric services and attitudes to treatment among a sample of men who made a suicide attempt. Method: Fifty-two males, aged between 18 and 30 years, who made a medically serious suicide attempt, were followed up 7 years later using chart information and national mortality records. Results: On discharge from hospital all participants were referred to psychiatric aftercare services but one-third (32.7%) never presented and 20% attended only for a short period. Yet almost half (48%) of the sample made a subsequent attempt and 12% completed suicide. Factors contributing to low take-up of services include lack of awareness of psychiatric symptoms, reluctance to disclose distress and negative attitudes to seeking professional help. Conclusion: Young males are reluctant to seek professional help for psychiatric problems even following a serious suicide attempt. Factors influencing this include health behaviours linked to traditional expectations for men as well as the type of services provided.

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Journal of Mental Health

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26

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3

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Clinical sciences

Suicide

male health behaviours

psychiatric service utilisation

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Cleary, A, Help-seeking patterns and attitudes to treatment amongst men who attempted suicide, Journal of Mental Health, 2017, 26 (3), pp. 220-224

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