Most cases of suicide (81%-95%) in the general population involve
psychiatric illnesses, nearly half of which (48.5%) are mood
disorders. Internationally, the overall average suicide rate has
been rising gradually over the past half-century, with increases
reported in about half of nations, mainly among men, and moderate
decreases found in another half, including in Northern Europe and
North America. This book reviews whether the use of antidepressants
is associated with benefits in terms of completed or attempted
suicide, whether the increasing use of SSRIs is associated with
benefits in terms of decreased rates of suicide with the aim of
generating evidence-based suggestions for clinicians.
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