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. 1986 Jan-Mar;28(1):59–62.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDES IN MADRAS

R Ponnudurai 1,, J Jeyakar 2, M Saraswathy 3
PMCID: PMC3172501  PMID: 21927143

SUMMARY

This study pertains to eighty six suicide attempters. The findings indicated that in both sexes the peak age group was 15 - 20 years, followed by 21 - 25 years. Organophosphorous compounds were found to have been used by a large number of attempters. 23.25% of our sample had contemplated on this act even prior to this episode. Alcohol was found to be an important factor behind 10.46% of cases. The scores on Eysenck Personality Questionnaire indicated that extraversion was predominantly found in our cases of attempted suicides whereas most of them scored very low on P scale.

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