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Opioid Addiction and Suicidality
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1996
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Opioid EpidemicDifferent SubgroupsSubstance UseCodeine Maintenance TreatmentMental HealthSubstance Use DisordersPsychologyOpioid ToleranceAddiction MedicineHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentSubstance AbuseAddictionSuicideOpioid OverdoseSuicide AttemptsOpioid AddictionMedicinePsychopathologyOpioid Use Disorder
The prevalence of suicide attempts among opioid addicts is reported to lie between 8% and 17%, with some studies reporting an even higher rate among special groups of addicts. Yet there is insufficient knowledge about which addicts have a higher risk of suicide and which other factors seem to be involved in the constellation leading to the suicide attempt; the study of different subgroups of addicts is thus necessary. This paper reports a study on suicide attempts among a sample population in a detoxification unit and another group undergoing codeine maintenance treatment. There was a high rate of suicide attempts among both groups (23% of those in the detoxification unit and 28% of those maintained on codeine), but treating physicians tended to underestimate suicidality. The results lead to the conclusion that among a subgroup of addicts suicidality plays a larger role; a greater emphasis should thus be placed on the underlying psychopathology and the treatment needed.
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