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. 2015 Jun 10;30(7):974–978. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2015.30.7.974

Table 2. Survey items.

Targets Questions
Patients 1. Do you perceive any change in your relationships with your family after your suicide attempt?
2. If you experience the same situation in the future, will you attempt suicide again?
3. Did you plan suicide before making this attempt?
4. Did you attempt suicide to frighten or draw attention from your family?
5. Do you believe that someone would have helped, if you had asked them?
6. Do you regret your suicide attempt?
7. What do you think is the most effective measure for suicide prevention?
8. Do you have medical history of mental illness, including insomnia?
Family member of the patient 1. Who is/are the responsible guardian/s of the patient, among the family members?
2. What do you think is the cause of your family member's suicide attempt?
3. Has there been any change in the relationships among your family members after the patient's suicide attempt?
4. Did your family feel there was a lack of familial preventative action before the patient attempted suicide?
5. Will the patient's medical bills be a financial burden on the family?
6. Who will pay for the medical expenses incurred by the suicide attempt?
7. What do you think is the most effective measure for suicide prevention?