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Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020

IMPORTANCE: There were over 45 000 suicides in the US in 2020, making suicide the 12th leading cause of death. If social vulnerability is associated with suicide rates, targeted interventions for at-risk segments of the population may reduce US suicide rates. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association...

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Autores principales: Liu, Shuhan, Morin, Samuel B., Bourand, Natalie M., DeClue, Isabella L., Delgado, Gustavo E., Fan, Jiahe, Foster, Sabrina K., Imam, Maaz S., Johnston, Coulter B., Joseph, Franklin B., Lu, Yihao, Sehrawat, Ujjwal, Su, Li Chun, Tavan, Ketaki, Zhang, Kelly L., Zhang, Xingruo, Saulsberry, Loren, Gibbons, Robert D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37099296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.9995
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author Liu, Shuhan
Morin, Samuel B.
Bourand, Natalie M.
DeClue, Isabella L.
Delgado, Gustavo E.
Fan, Jiahe
Foster, Sabrina K.
Imam, Maaz S.
Johnston, Coulter B.
Joseph, Franklin B.
Lu, Yihao
Sehrawat, Ujjwal
Su, Li Chun
Tavan, Ketaki
Zhang, Kelly L.
Zhang, Xingruo
Saulsberry, Loren
Gibbons, Robert D.
author_facet Liu, Shuhan
Morin, Samuel B.
Bourand, Natalie M.
DeClue, Isabella L.
Delgado, Gustavo E.
Fan, Jiahe
Foster, Sabrina K.
Imam, Maaz S.
Johnston, Coulter B.
Joseph, Franklin B.
Lu, Yihao
Sehrawat, Ujjwal
Su, Li Chun
Tavan, Ketaki
Zhang, Kelly L.
Zhang, Xingruo
Saulsberry, Loren
Gibbons, Robert D.
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description IMPORTANCE: There were over 45 000 suicides in the US in 2020, making suicide the 12th leading cause of death. If social vulnerability is associated with suicide rates, targeted interventions for at-risk segments of the population may reduce US suicide rates. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between social vulnerability and suicide in adults. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study analyzed 2 county-level social vulnerability measures (the Social Vulnerability Index [SVI] and the Social Vulnerability Metric [SVM]) and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–reported county-level suicides from 2016 to 2020. Data were analyzed November and December 2022. EXPOSURES: County-level variability in social vulnerability. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was number of county-level adult suicides from 2016 to 2020, offset by county adult population during those years. The association between social vulnerability (measured using the SVI and the newly created SVM for 2018) and suicide was modeled using a bayesian-censored Poisson regression model to account for the CDC’s suppression of county-level suicide counts of less than 10, adjusted for age, racial and ethnic minority, and urban-rural county characteristics. RESULTS: From 2016 to 2020, there were a total of 222 018 suicides in 3141 counties. Comparing the least socially vulnerable (0% to 10%) to the most socially vulnerable (90% to 100%) counties, there was a 56% increase in suicide rate (17.3 per 100 000 persons to 27.0 per 100 000 persons) as measured by the SVI (incidence rate ratio, 1.56; 95% credible interval, 1.51-1.60) and an 82% increase in suicide rate (13.8 per 100 000 persons to 25.1 per 100 000 persons) as measured by the SVM (incidence rate ratio, 1.82; 95% credible interval, 1.72-1.92). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This cohort study found that social vulnerability had a direct association with risk for adult suicide. Reducing social vulnerability may lead to life-saving reduction in the rate of suicide.
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spelling pubmed-101340052023-04-28 Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020 Liu, Shuhan Morin, Samuel B. Bourand, Natalie M. DeClue, Isabella L. Delgado, Gustavo E. Fan, Jiahe Foster, Sabrina K. Imam, Maaz S. Johnston, Coulter B. Joseph, Franklin B. Lu, Yihao Sehrawat, Ujjwal Su, Li Chun Tavan, Ketaki Zhang, Kelly L. Zhang, Xingruo Saulsberry, Loren Gibbons, Robert D. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: There were over 45 000 suicides in the US in 2020, making suicide the 12th leading cause of death. If social vulnerability is associated with suicide rates, targeted interventions for at-risk segments of the population may reduce US suicide rates. OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between social vulnerability and suicide in adults. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study analyzed 2 county-level social vulnerability measures (the Social Vulnerability Index [SVI] and the Social Vulnerability Metric [SVM]) and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention–reported county-level suicides from 2016 to 2020. Data were analyzed November and December 2022. EXPOSURES: County-level variability in social vulnerability. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was number of county-level adult suicides from 2016 to 2020, offset by county adult population during those years. The association between social vulnerability (measured using the SVI and the newly created SVM for 2018) and suicide was modeled using a bayesian-censored Poisson regression model to account for the CDC’s suppression of county-level suicide counts of less than 10, adjusted for age, racial and ethnic minority, and urban-rural county characteristics. RESULTS: From 2016 to 2020, there were a total of 222 018 suicides in 3141 counties. Comparing the least socially vulnerable (0% to 10%) to the most socially vulnerable (90% to 100%) counties, there was a 56% increase in suicide rate (17.3 per 100 000 persons to 27.0 per 100 000 persons) as measured by the SVI (incidence rate ratio, 1.56; 95% credible interval, 1.51-1.60) and an 82% increase in suicide rate (13.8 per 100 000 persons to 25.1 per 100 000 persons) as measured by the SVM (incidence rate ratio, 1.82; 95% credible interval, 1.72-1.92). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This cohort study found that social vulnerability had a direct association with risk for adult suicide. Reducing social vulnerability may lead to life-saving reduction in the rate of suicide. American Medical Association 2023-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10134005/ /pubmed/37099296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.9995 Text en Copyright 2023 Liu S et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Liu, Shuhan
Morin, Samuel B.
Bourand, Natalie M.
DeClue, Isabella L.
Delgado, Gustavo E.
Fan, Jiahe
Foster, Sabrina K.
Imam, Maaz S.
Johnston, Coulter B.
Joseph, Franklin B.
Lu, Yihao
Sehrawat, Ujjwal
Su, Li Chun
Tavan, Ketaki
Zhang, Kelly L.
Zhang, Xingruo
Saulsberry, Loren
Gibbons, Robert D.
Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title_full Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title_fullStr Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title_full_unstemmed Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title_short Social Vulnerability and Risk of Suicide in US Adults, 2016-2020
title_sort social vulnerability and risk of suicide in us adults, 2016-2020
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37099296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.9995
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