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Suicide after discharge from psychiatric inpatient care: a case-control study in Hong Kong
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Suicidal risk is high in Chinese psychiatric patients soon after discharge. They share some common risk factors for suicide identified in Western studies but several differences are evident: the predominance of schizophrenia in the suicides; the lower prevalence of substance abuse and comorbidity; the low proportion of patients living alone; and the increased clinical contact before death but the less suicidal intent expressed in Chinese patients. It is necessary to consider these socio-cultural factors in assessment of suicidal risk and implementation of suicide prevention strategies in Chinese psychiatric patients.
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