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ABSTRACT: A personal follow‐up study is presented of 74 patients consecutively admitted to a Norwegian psychiatric hospital who had attempted suicide during the six months prior to admission. The mean observation time subsequent to discharge was eight years. Of these 74 patients, 5 later committed suicide (6.8 percent) and 16 (26 percent of the living) repeated the suicide attempt. The clinical and social course for the living patients is described. A previous report of a similar follow‐up study on patients in a psychiatric department had demonstrated a much lower frequency of subsequent suicide and suicide attempts and a higher percentage of clinical cure and social rehabilitation. These differences are discussed and ascribed mainly to the greater proportion of psychotic patients in the hospital sample (82 percent versus 34 percent).
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