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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours Among Autistic Adults Presenting to the Psychiatric Emergency Department: An Exploratory Chart Review
by
Dale, Michelle
, Jachyra Patrick
, Fernandes, Natasha
, Juveria, Zaheer
, Sawyer, Amanda
, Meng-Chuan, Lai
, Lunsky Yona
in
Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic adults
/ Chart reviews
/ Charts
/ Child Health
/ Clinical Diagnosis
/ Departments
/ Developmental Disabilities
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Hospitals
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Life transitions
/ Mental Disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry
/ Risk reduction
/ Rumination
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Suicidal ideation
/ Suicide
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
2022
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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours Among Autistic Adults Presenting to the Psychiatric Emergency Department: An Exploratory Chart Review
by
Dale, Michelle
, Jachyra Patrick
, Fernandes, Natasha
, Juveria, Zaheer
, Sawyer, Amanda
, Meng-Chuan, Lai
, Lunsky Yona
in
Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic adults
/ Chart reviews
/ Charts
/ Child Health
/ Clinical Diagnosis
/ Departments
/ Developmental Disabilities
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Hospitals
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Life transitions
/ Mental Disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry
/ Risk reduction
/ Rumination
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Suicidal ideation
/ Suicide
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
2022
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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours Among Autistic Adults Presenting to the Psychiatric Emergency Department: An Exploratory Chart Review
by
Dale, Michelle
, Jachyra Patrick
, Fernandes, Natasha
, Juveria, Zaheer
, Sawyer, Amanda
, Meng-Chuan, Lai
, Lunsky Yona
in
Adults
/ Autism
/ Autism Spectrum Disorders
/ Autistic adults
/ Chart reviews
/ Charts
/ Child Health
/ Clinical Diagnosis
/ Departments
/ Developmental Disabilities
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency services
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Hospitals
/ Interpersonal conflict
/ Life transitions
/ Mental Disorders
/ Mental Health
/ Psychiatry
/ Risk reduction
/ Rumination
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Suicidal ideation
/ Suicide
/ Suicides & suicide attempts
2022
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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours Among Autistic Adults Presenting to the Psychiatric Emergency Department: An Exploratory Chart Review
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Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours Among Autistic Adults Presenting to the Psychiatric Emergency Department: An Exploratory Chart Review
2022
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Despite increasing attention on suicidality in autistic people, we know little about suicidal presentations when autistic individuals present to hospital emergency departments (ED). We conducted an exploratory retrospective chart review of suicidal thoughts and behaviours (STB) of autistic adults who presented to a psychiatric ED. The analysis included 16 charts over a 10-week period. Findings highlight that reported STB were not always the presenting issue. Life transitions and interpersonal conflicts were common antecedents, and active rumination about STB was distressing and fatiguing. Findings imply that ED visits serve as important opportunities for suicidal risk reduction for autistic individuals, through implementation of strategies for identification of STB such as active screening, and the provision of suicide resources tailored to autistic people.
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