Abstract
The study explores the reflections of older adults on the process preceding their suicide attempt. Data were gathered using in-depth interviews with eight older inpatients who had attempted suicide. Grounded theory methodology was used for data analysis. They described their life and the self as disrupted after experiencing a loss, loneliness, loss of control, and unwillingness to continue living the current life. The findings suggest that the concurrence of these constructs precedes a suicide attempt in later life.
Acknowledgments
Portions of this article were presented at the International Psychogeriatic Association 15th International Congress, September 2011, The Hague, The Netherlands. The authors wish to thank the University Psychiatric Centre KULeuven, Campus Kortenberg, St. Goedele.