BASE-Publications: Abstracts
Suicidality and
tiredness of life among very old persons: Results from the Berlin Aging Study
(BASE)
Sven Barnow &
Michael Linden (1997)
Archives of Suicide Research, 3,
71-182
The purpose of this study was to
investigate the wish to be dead, suicidal ideation and suicidal intent in a
group of very old (70 to over 100 years) persons in the community. In a
cross-section of this population we found the following prevalence rates: 15%
in the very old community had, at the time of the study, symptoms of tiredness
of life; 5% wished to die; and 0.5-1% showed suicidal behavior or gestures.
There is a parallel and significant increase in all categories of the acute
wish to be dead and suicidality with increasing age. One and one-half to two
times more females than males reported the wish to be dead or showed suicidal
behavior or gestures.