Suicidal behavior of females due to alcohol consumption in the population of indigenous minorities of the Russian Far East

2016 
Introduction Current research aimed at more in-depth analysis of suicidal behavior caused by alcohol consumption among women and the development of effective and innovative approaches to its prevention and correction. Objective To identify the main patterns of correlation of clinical, personal, social and environmental components in the genesis of suicidal behavior, as a result of alcohol use among women in the indigenous population of the Russian Far East. Participants in the current study consisted of 50 females with alcohol dependence (ICD-10 criteria). Aims Identification of clinical, social, ethno-cultural laws of structure formation of suicidal behavior among women of reproductive age due to alcohol consumption in the population of the indigenous peoples of the Far East to the development of effective measures of correction and prevention of suicidal behavior. Methods Clinical and сatamnestic and experimental psychological methods. Results The study involved 50 females with alcohol dependence, 70% of them had suicidal tendencies, of which 55% had suicidal thoughts, 45% had a history of suicide attempts. The obtained data on suicidal behavior in women caused by alcohol, the representatives of indigenous peoples of the population of the Khabarovsk Territory. Conclusions On the basis of an integrative approach to the assessment of patients with suicidal behavior, created a model forecast the effectiveness of therapy of this disease to predict the effectiveness of treatment of mental disorders, affective register at admission to the clinic. Develop an optimal algorithm for rehabilitation measures that will improve the quality of life of patients studied groups.
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