TABLE 2.
Prevalence of psychiatric disorders among suicides in Muslim countries
S. no | Study | Study setting | Instruments | Prevalence of psychiatric disorder | Assessment of personality disorder | Prevalence of past attempt | Proportion under mental health services |
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1 | Arafat et al27 | urban, Bangladesh | SCID‐I (DSM‐IV‐TR); SCID‐II, Paykel's life events schedule | 61% | Yes | 14% | 13% |
2 | Kurihara et al28 | Urban, Indonesia | SCID‐I (DSM‐IV‐TR), duke social support index | 80% | 20% | 13.3% | |
3 | Rasouli et al29 | Urban, Iran | SCID‐I, SUPREMISS, Spielberger's state‐trait anger scale, Dickman impulsivity questionnaire | 82.5% | 42.5% | ||
4 | Khan et al30 | Urban, Pakistan | ICD‐10, personality assessment schedule, Paykel's life events schedule | 96% | Yes | 6% | 3% |
5 | Abdullah et al31 | Urban, Pakistan | Diagnostic statistic manual for mental disorders (DSM) 5 | 71.4% | Yes | 36.5% | 71.4% |
6 | Oguzhanoglu et al32 | Urban, Turkey | DSM‐IV, PERI life event scale | 52.8% | |||
7 | Taktak et al33 | Urban, Turkey | DSM‐IV | 61.3% | 12.9% | 16.1% | |
8 | Altindag et al34 | urban, Turkey | DSM‐IV, PERI life event scale | 69% | 15% |