Suicide is a significant public health problem in Korea. Previous studies have suggested that mental disorders constitute an important risk factor for suicidal behavior. Moreover, many socio-demographic and clinical features are reported to be associated with an increased risk for suicide in subjects with mental disorder. Yet, the mechanism behind the relationship and the direct effect of mental disorder on suicidal behavior remain unclear. This article reviews the evidence for there being an increased risk of suicide among people with mental disorder and the characteristics which are related to suicide from a bio-psycho-social perspective. Furthermore, this review presents a conceptual framework relating mental disorder to suicide.
Introduction
Mood disorders
Schizophrenia
Alcohol use disorder
Anxiety disorder
Conclusion
References