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Publication Date: 2004
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Suicidality in a Clinical and Community Sample of Adults with Mental Retardation
Lunsky, Y.
Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, v25 n3 p231-243 May-Jun 2004
This paper will argue that suicidal ideation and suicidal gestures are evident in adults with mental retardation, including individuals not receiving mental health services currently, and that psychosocial correlates of suicidality are similar to those noted in the general population. Findings are based on structured interviews with 98 adults with mental retardation, with corroborative information from caregivers and clinical charts. One in three individuals reported that they think ''life is not worth living'' sometimes or a lot. Eleven percent of individuals reported previous suicide attempt(s). Twenty-three percent of informants were unaware of the current suicidal ideation that their family member/client was reporting. Individuals reporting suicidal ideation endorsed more loneliness, stress, anxiety and depression, along with less social support than other individuals, consistent with reports of suicidal individuals in the general population. Adults with mental retardation who report thinking that life is not worth living should be a target group for future suicide prevention efforts. More research is needed to better understand the risk factors and protective factors for suicidality in this population.
Descriptors: Prevention, Health Services, Mental Retardation, Depression (Psychology), Suicide, Adults, Mental Health, Psychiatric Services, Interviews, Anxiety, At Risk Persons, Psychological Patterns
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