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The application of the attitudes towards suicide questionnaire (ATTS) in Tunisian elderly

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Introduction According to WHO, suicide is a major public health problem and the most affected age group by suicide in Tunisia is that of over 70 years. Aims To study… Click to show full abstract

Introduction According to WHO, suicide is a major public health problem and the most affected age group by suicide in Tunisia is that of over 70 years. Aims To study the perception of the Tunisian elderly of suicide. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted during a 3-month period from October to December 2015. Fifty persons aged at least 65 years participated to the study. We used an anonymous questionnaire with a specific scale: “Attitudes Towards Suicide Questionnaire” (ATTS). Results The mean age of our patients was 67.5 years. Sex ratio was 1.27. Most of the participants were married (82%), unemployed (63.2%), with a secondary or high educational level (62%), and low income (73.5%). All participants were believers. As for religious practice, 74.5% of the recruited elderly made the fast and 73.5% were prayers. Among women, 70.8% wore the veil. Concerning the perception of suicide, it was on the dimension of “permissiveness” (M = 1.88) that our participants agreed less. Those who made prayers had lower scores of “permissiveness” (P = 0.032). Women who wore the veil had higher scores on the field of “incomprehensibility” than the unveiled ones (P = 0.047). Furthermore, 68% of our participants believed that suicide is stigmatizing. Conclusions It might be time to try to lift the taboo and stigma through information and sensitizing campaigns on suicide. In this direction, studies of perception help to identify, somehow, “automatic thoughts” regarding representations of suicide and to try to develop an “alternative thinking” in the general population. Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Keywords: tunisian elderly; attitudes towards; suicide; questionnaire atts; suicide questionnaire; towards suicide

Journal Title: European Psychiatry
Year Published: 2017

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