Year: 1994 Source: British Journal of Psychiatry, v.164, no.1, (January 1994), p.111-114 SIEC No: 19970053

This study is a descriptive survey of financial difficulties in a consecutive series of patients who deliberatly poisoned themselves. Over three months information was available on 147 of these patients, of whom 54 (37%) had problem debts. Patients in debt were more likely to harm themselves with greater suicidal intent and, after the episode, to report more symptoms of depression and hopelessness. Psychiatrists were more likely to diagnose mental illness in those in debt.