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Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study

INTRODUCTION: More than 700,000 people die by suicide in 2019 globally (World Health Organitation 2021). Mental health problems constitute a risk factor for suicidal behavior and death by suicide (Hoertel et al. Mol Psychiatry 2015; 20 718–726). Different mental disorders have been related to differ...

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Autores principales: Sanchez-Carro, Y., Diaz-Marsa, M., Fernandez-Rodrigues, V., Ayad-Ahmed, W., Pemau, A., Perez-Diaz, I., Galvez-Merlin, A., de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P., Perez-Sola, V., Saiz, P., Grande, I., Cebria, A., Andreo-Jover, J., Lopez-Peña, P., Ruiz-Veguilla, M., de la Torre-Luque, A.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434087/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.705
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author Sanchez-Carro, Y.
Diaz-Marsa, M.
Fernandez-Rodrigues, V.
Ayad-Ahmed, W.
Pemau, A.
Perez-Diaz, I.
Galvez-Merlin, A.
de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P.
Perez-Sola, V.
Saiz, P.
Grande, I.
Cebria, A.
Andreo-Jover, J.
Lopez-Peña, P.
Ruiz-Veguilla, M.
de la Torre-Luque, A.
author_facet Sanchez-Carro, Y.
Diaz-Marsa, M.
Fernandez-Rodrigues, V.
Ayad-Ahmed, W.
Pemau, A.
Perez-Diaz, I.
Galvez-Merlin, A.
de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P.
Perez-Sola, V.
Saiz, P.
Grande, I.
Cebria, A.
Andreo-Jover, J.
Lopez-Peña, P.
Ruiz-Veguilla, M.
de la Torre-Luque, A.
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description INTRODUCTION: More than 700,000 people die by suicide in 2019 globally (World Health Organitation 2021). Mental health problems constitute a risk factor for suicidal behavior and death by suicide (Hoertel et al. Mol Psychiatry 2015; 20 718–726). Different mental disorders have been related to different forms of suicidal ideation and behavior (Conejero et al. Curr Psychiatry Rep 2018; 20, 33) (Quevedo et al. Compr Psychiatry 2020; 102 152194). However, little is known on comorbidity profiles among suicide attempters. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our work was to identify the psychiatric comorbidity profiles of individuals who were admitted a hospital emergency department due to a suicide attempt. Moreover, it intended to know their clinical characteristics according to comorbidity profile. METHODS: A sample of 683 attempters (71.30% female; M age= 40.85, SD= 15.48) from the SURVIVE study was used. Patients were assessed within the 15 days after emergency department admission. Sociodemographic (i.e., sex, age, marital status and employment status) and clinical data were collected. The International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) was used to assess DSM-V Axis 1 mental health diagnoses and the Columbia Suicide Rating Scale (C-SSRS) to assess suicidal ideation and behavior. The Acquired Capacity for Suicide-Fear of Death Scale (ACSS-FAD), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) to assess the frequency of depressive symptoms during the past 2 weeks, and the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale to assess symptoms of worry and anxiety were also conducted. For the identification of comorbidity profiles, latent class analysis framework was followed considering diagnosis to each individual disorder as clustering variables. On the other hand, binary logistic regression was used to study the relationship between comorbidity profile membership and clinical factors. RESULTS: Two classes were found (Class I= mild symptomatology class, mainly featured by emotional disorder endorsement; and Class II= high comorbidity class, featured by a wide amount of endorsed diagnoses) (see figure 1). Individuals from the High comorbidity class were more likely to be female (OR= 0.98, p<.05), younger in age (OR= 0.52, p< .01), with more depressive symptoms (OR=1.09, p<.001) and have greater impulsivity (OR= 1.01, p<.05). Image: CONCLUSIONS: We found two profiles of people with suicidal behavior based on the presence of mental disorders. Each of the suicidal subtypes had different associated risk factors. They also had a different profile of suicidal behavior. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-104340872023-08-18 Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study Sanchez-Carro, Y. Diaz-Marsa, M. Fernandez-Rodrigues, V. Ayad-Ahmed, W. Pemau, A. Perez-Diaz, I. Galvez-Merlin, A. de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P. Perez-Sola, V. Saiz, P. Grande, I. Cebria, A. Andreo-Jover, J. Lopez-Peña, P. Ruiz-Veguilla, M. de la Torre-Luque, A. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: More than 700,000 people die by suicide in 2019 globally (World Health Organitation 2021). Mental health problems constitute a risk factor for suicidal behavior and death by suicide (Hoertel et al. Mol Psychiatry 2015; 20 718–726). Different mental disorders have been related to different forms of suicidal ideation and behavior (Conejero et al. Curr Psychiatry Rep 2018; 20, 33) (Quevedo et al. Compr Psychiatry 2020; 102 152194). However, little is known on comorbidity profiles among suicide attempters. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our work was to identify the psychiatric comorbidity profiles of individuals who were admitted a hospital emergency department due to a suicide attempt. Moreover, it intended to know their clinical characteristics according to comorbidity profile. METHODS: A sample of 683 attempters (71.30% female; M age= 40.85, SD= 15.48) from the SURVIVE study was used. Patients were assessed within the 15 days after emergency department admission. Sociodemographic (i.e., sex, age, marital status and employment status) and clinical data were collected. The International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) was used to assess DSM-V Axis 1 mental health diagnoses and the Columbia Suicide Rating Scale (C-SSRS) to assess suicidal ideation and behavior. The Acquired Capacity for Suicide-Fear of Death Scale (ACSS-FAD), the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) to assess the frequency of depressive symptoms during the past 2 weeks, and the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale to assess symptoms of worry and anxiety were also conducted. For the identification of comorbidity profiles, latent class analysis framework was followed considering diagnosis to each individual disorder as clustering variables. On the other hand, binary logistic regression was used to study the relationship between comorbidity profile membership and clinical factors. RESULTS: Two classes were found (Class I= mild symptomatology class, mainly featured by emotional disorder endorsement; and Class II= high comorbidity class, featured by a wide amount of endorsed diagnoses) (see figure 1). Individuals from the High comorbidity class were more likely to be female (OR= 0.98, p<.05), younger in age (OR= 0.52, p< .01), with more depressive symptoms (OR=1.09, p<.001) and have greater impulsivity (OR= 1.01, p<.05). Image: CONCLUSIONS: We found two profiles of people with suicidal behavior based on the presence of mental disorders. Each of the suicidal subtypes had different associated risk factors. They also had a different profile of suicidal behavior. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10434087/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.705 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sanchez-Carro, Y.
Diaz-Marsa, M.
Fernandez-Rodrigues, V.
Ayad-Ahmed, W.
Pemau, A.
Perez-Diaz, I.
Galvez-Merlin, A.
de la Higuera-Gonzalez, P.
Perez-Sola, V.
Saiz, P.
Grande, I.
Cebria, A.
Andreo-Jover, J.
Lopez-Peña, P.
Ruiz-Veguilla, M.
de la Torre-Luque, A.
Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title_full Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title_fullStr Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title_short Psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: A cohort study
title_sort psychiatric comorbidity profiles among suicidal attempters: a cohort study
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434087/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.705
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