Amis subito: assessment, measurement, intervention and studies for the prevention of suicidal behaviour in individuals, inclined to gamble excessively

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serval:BIB_D602E5956D00
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Title
Amis subito: assessment, measurement, intervention and studies for the prevention of suicidal behaviour in individuals, inclined to gamble excessively
Author(s)
Gougler Sophie, Rihs-Middel Margret, Andronicos Mélina, Battisti Jussara, Cornuz Nathalie, Aufrère Laurence, Simon Olivier, Besson Jacques
ISBN
0924-9338
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Series
European Psychiatry
Pages
292-293
Language
english
Notes
SAPHIRID:61502
Abstract
Background and aim: Actually, the suicidal risk in people with gambling problems is insufficiently evaluated; this risk is all the more hard to specify within a population which underreports gambling behaviour and associated co-morbidities. Estimations of suicidal behaviour vary between studies, suicide attempts were observed in 4% to 40% of gamblers studied. Suicidal thoughts were reported for 25% to 92% of people with gambling problems. 64% of gamblers that committed suicide did neither inform family or friends nor health professionals about their suicidal intents. In the context of a pilot study, we wish to study suicidal behaviour in people with gambling problems.
Method: The goal of the study consists in the early identification of gambling problems associated with suicidal behaviour. A short intervention, specifically targeted towards the prevention of suicide will be compared with the current treatment for gambling problems. Gambling and suicidal behaviour will be monitored over 6 meetings during 12 months.
Results and discussion: On the basis of this study, we wish to develop a blended E-Learning tool for professionals in psychiatry and primary health care that help to detect and treat people with gambling and suicidal behaviour.
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