Objective: [corrected] The aim of this paper is to analyze some characteristics of 25 patients, over 60, who attempted suicide and were hospitalized in the Department of Psychiatry of a general hospital in Buenos Aires.
Methods: This is a retrospective study using data from the medical records of patients (1999 to 2002); based on a protocol comprising an analysis of attempted suicides, demographic and clinical variables. Patients were diagnosed following the DSM-IV criteria by two trained GPs and were confirmed by MMPI and Rorschach.
Results: 72% were women. The average age was 73,8 % were divorced, 20% never married, 32% widowed and 32% married. The most frequent diagnosis was Major Depressive Disorder of late onset followed by Personality Disorder ( 96%; 48%). The most frequent method was intoxication, (68.75% BDZ). Almost half of the attempts were highly severe.
Discussion: We may infer that the elderly person who attempts suicide: is female, 68-78 years old, does not have a partner, lives with someone, has Major Depressive Disorder (at least half of them had Personality Disorder) and a clinical disease. This is her first attempt, is alone at home, and she does not advise others. Reduced hearing is a very frequent co-morbidity.