The modern views on socio-psychological, clinical and psychopathological laws of suicidogenesis at dementia and methods of medical and social aid

  • Irina Mudrenko Medical Institute of Sumy State University

Abstract

Modern views on the etiopathogenesis of suicidal behavior in patients with dementia are highlighted on the basis of the review of scientific periodicals. The role of demographic, gender, socioeconomic, psychological influences on the formation of a life crisis in the form of suicidal behavior is indicated. The leading clinical and psychopathological correlates of suicide in this group of patients
are depression and anxiety; feeling of hopelessness and helplessness; decrease of the amount of operative memory; reduction of cognitive control over
emotions; mild cognitive deficiency; relatively preserved social functioning; duration of the disease up to 1 year; presence of suicidal history. Factors decreasing the risk of suicide at dementia according to literature data are the prescription of the disease for more than three years; stay in a boarding school;
absence of comorbid depression; deep cognitive deficiency. Comprehensive care for patients with dementia is carried out within the limits of the biopsychosocial
model.

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Author Biography

Irina Mudrenko, Medical Institute of Sumy State University
PhD in Medicine, Assistant of Department of Neurosurgery and Neurology

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Published
2017-02-22
How to Cite
Mudrenko, I. (2017). The modern views on socio-psychological, clinical and psychopathological laws of suicidogenesis at dementia and methods of medical and social aid. Psychiatry, Neurology and Medical Psychology, 4(2 (8), 35-44. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/pnmp/article/view/10286
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Psychiatry