The study identified the behaviour patterns which precede many suicide attempts. This may lead to changes in clinical practice in the care of patients affected with depression, as it shows the clinical factors which confer major risk of suicide attempts, researchers said.
Researchers evaluated 2,811 patients suffering from depression, of whom 628 had already attempted suicide.
Each patient was interviewed by a psychiatrist as if it were a standard evaluation of a mentally-ill patient.
They found that certain patterns recur before suicide attempts.
"We found that 'depressive mixed states' often preceded suicide attempts. A depressive mixed state is where a patient is depressed, but also has symptoms of 'excitation,' or mania," said Dina Popovic, from the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona in Spain.
"In fact 40 per cent of all the depressed patients who attempted suicide had a "mixed episode" rather than just depression," said Popovic.
"All the patients who suffer from mixed depression are at much higher risk of suicide," said Popovic.
"This means that the standard methods are missing a lot of patients at risk of suicide," said Popovic.
In a second analysis of the figures, researchers found that if a depressed patient presented symptoms of risky behaviour (eg reckless driving, promiscuous behaviour), psychomotor agitation (pacing around a room, wringing one's hands, and other similar actions), or impulsivity (acting on a whim, displaying behaviour characterised by little or no reflection of the consequences), then their risk of attempting suicide is at least 50 per cent higher.
"This is an important message for all clinicians, from the GPs who see depressed patients and may not pay enough attention to these symptoms, which are not always reported spontaneously by the patients, through to secondary and tertiary level clinicians," said Popovic.
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