Suicidal ideation history and symptoms
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
History and Symptoms
- Talking about having no reason to live
- Forming a plan for the suicide attempt
- Wanting to be left alone
- Violent or rebellious behaviors
- Running away
- Difficulty concentrating
- Hopelessness
- Depression
- Despair
- Paranoia
- Delusions
- Psychosis
- No hope for the future
- The belief that nothing will get better
- Changes in eating or sleeping patterns
- Seeking out lethal means to end their life
- Preoccupation with death or dying
- Getting affairs in order – making a will, giving away treasured possessions
- Saying goodbye to loved ones
- Acting recklessly
- Previous suicide attempts
- Psycho motor agitation
- Insomnia
- Dramatic mood swings
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Sudden change to extreme happiness
- Talking about wanting to die
- Anhedonia
- Hallucinations
- Vague somatic physical symptoms
- Decline in work or scholastic performance
- Withdrawing from once-pleasurable feelings
- Sudden and extreme personality changes
- Sudden sense of calm
- Increased usage of alcohol or drugs
- Worsening of emotional health
- Neglecting personal appearance
- Panic attacks
- Angst
- Extreme remorse
- Alteration in sleeping or eating habits
- Residual scars from previous attempts or injuries
Evaluation of a patient with suicidal ideation
Evaluation of the Patient with Suicidal Ideation
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