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Sociodemographic data, clinical characteristics, and treatment modalities of the three patients
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... patients (Table 1) were three high school students without any previous history of major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, psychosis, substance use, major trauma, autism spectrum disorder, or intellectual disability. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they did not concentrate on distance learning but rather had spent more than 10 hours per day on the Internet. ...Context 2
... those students were taken to our emergency department for management. Table 1 summarizes three patients' sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and the modalities received for their treatment. ...Context 3
... three patients had attempted suicide under the conditions of intercorrelated psychosocial distress and interruption of social contacts during the COVID-19 pandemic. They all had developed depressive mood and anxiety symptoms (Table 1). ...Context 4
... disadvantage, family adversity, personal experiences, psychological characteristics, and psychiatric disorders are main risk factors for self-harm or suicide in youth from previous literature (Figure 1) [8,9]. The risk factors of the patients' suicide attempts were analyzed based on the above dimensions and are organized in Table 1. Hanging, jumping from a height, poisoning, and firearm use are common suicide methods worldwide [10]. ...Similar publications
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